That's right! LulzSec has been hacked by a hacker group named TeaMp0isoN, and this can only signal the start of an epic hacker battle! TeaMp0isoN has stated that LulzSec members are not "true" hackers, and instead use bots and the like to hack and take down different sites. TeaMp0isoN has also stated that they will reveal the identities of the LulzSec members. http://www.webpronews.com/lulzsec-versus-teamp0ison-when-hackers-attack-hackers-2011-06
Not that epic a battle I'm sure lulzsec have a few members who know what they are doing but they are in no way going to be able to take on the real hacking scene.
Definitely siding with TeaMp0isoN on this one, despite the terrible name. In a sense I can understand LulzSec's motives, wanting corporations to tighten their security and so on, but the way they've gone about it and then bragged afterwards like a kid after a Call of Duty match is the most depressingly childish thing I've heard in a long time. I hope names get called out, I hope legal action is taken.
Lulzsecurity -- Anonymous splinter Hacktivists with an interesting flair. Anonymous -- Mob rule hacker collective th3j35t3r -- The Xerxes hacker dude. TeaMp0isoN -- Anonymous Splinter who dislikes lulzsec.
looks like lulsec got completely owned with their names and details released http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=iVujX4TR http://pastebin.com/76TsPHeU guess that is the end of that.
I'd say their bound to have it by now but whether that's enough for arrests I really don't know but it definitely gives them something to look into. The fact Lulzsec has announced it's disbanding is in my opinion a pretty big sign there must be at least some truth there.