Home / Channel / FBI on rampage to get Lulzsec

FBI on rampage to get Lulzsec

Lulzsec's recent high profile attacks have gained the attention of the FBI – who are now spending a lot of their resources trying to track and prosecute the organisation.

In a series of raids, the agency targeted a datacentre in the US this week and walked away with a selection of hardware. The datacentre was operated by Swiss firm DigitalOne and their website is still offline, over 36 hours later. We aren't sure why they targeted DigitalOne as no association with Lulzsec has been made public.

Sergei Ostroumow has emailed some of his clients explaining the current situation “This problem is caused by the FBI, not our company,” he wrote.

“In the night FBI has taken 3 enclosures with equipment plugged into them, possibly including your server – we cannot check it.

“After FBI’s unprofessional ‘work’ we can not restart our own servers, that’s why our Web site is offline and support doesn’t work.”

The New York Times have published an article which states that the problem is so severe to the FBI that they are working with the CIA now and other law enforcement agencies in various countries to step up the hunt for members of Lulzsec.

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Leo Says Ep.73: AMD APUs at CES 2024

KitGuru had a stonkingly successful CES 2024, however there is one small gap in our coverage that needs to be addressed. We gave plenty of coverage to Intel's new Core Ultra range of Meteor Lake laptop processors but appeared to give AMD the cold shoulder, and it is now time to fix that apparent oversight.