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The website of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is unresponsive and unavailable after reports that the website had been attacked by internet hackers in Washington June 15, 2011. The Lulz Security group of hackers said in a Tweet that it had launched an attack on the public website of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The site, www.cia.gov, was unavailable for a few minutes on Wednesday evening, immediately after the group announced the attack via Twitter. ''We are looking into these reports,'' a CIA spokeswoman said.
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By Jim Finkle
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Thu Jun 16, 2011 5:35am EDT
BOSTON (Reuters) - The public website of the Central Intelligence Agency went down on Wednesday evening as the hacker group Lulz Security said it had launched an attack.
Lulz Security has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on the Senate, Sony Corp, News Corp and the U.S. Public Broadcasting System television network.
The CIA site initially could not be accessed from New York to San Francisco, and Bangalore to London. Later in the evening service was sporadic.
"We are looking into these reports," a CIA spokeswoman said.
Lulz Security has defaced websites, posted personal information about customers and site administrators, and disclosed the network configurations of some sites.
Security analysts have downplayed the significance of these attacks, saying the hackers are just looking to show off and get as much attention as possible.
In the case of the CIA attack, hackers would not be able to access sensitive data by breaking into the agency's public website, said Jeffrey Carr, author of the book Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld.
"All they're doing is saying 'Look how good we are,'" Carr said. "These guys are literally in it for embarrassment, to say 'your security is crap.'"
Lulz only made claims that it attacked www.cia.gov, and there was no evidence on Wednesday evening that sensitive data in the agency's internal computer network had been compromised.
There also were no apparent links to more serious network security breaches recently at the International Monetary Fund and Lockheed Martin Corp. Lulz Security has not been linked to those incidents.
Lulz, whose members are strewn across the globe, announced the attack shortly before 6 p.m. East Coast time.
"Tango down," the group Tweeted, pointing to www.cia.gov.
Although the group, also known as Lulz Boat, fashions itself more as pranksters and activists than people with sinister intent, its members have been accused of breaking the law and are wanted by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies.
Lulz broke into a public website of the Senate over the weekend and released data stolen from the legislative body's computer servers.
In May, the group posted a fake story on the PBS website saying that rapper Tupac Shakur was still alive and living in New Zealand. Shakur was murdered in 1996.
(Reporting by Jim Finkle, Phil Stewart and Marius Bosch; Editing by David Lawder)
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RudyHaugeneder wrote:
That hack, hack you hear at CIA headquarters isn’t a smoker’s cough. It’s audible fear that somebody — possibly disillusioned Americans — are/is trying to reroute armed CIA drones towards U.S. cities and nobody is quite certain it won’t happen.
Jun 15, 2011 10:38pm EDT -- Report as abuse
RudyHaugeneder wrote:
That hack, hack you hear at CIA headquarters isn’t a smoker’s cough. It’s audible fear that somebody — possibly disillusioned Americans — are/is trying to reroute armed CIA drones towards U.S. cities and nobody is quite certain it won’t happen.
Jun 15, 2011 10:57pm EDT -- Report as abuse
d3v wrote:
“All they’re doing is saying ‘Look how good we are,’” Carr said. “These guys are literally in it for embarrassment, to say ‘your security is crap.’”
Er well they *are* good and your security *is* crap.
Jun 15, 2011 11:24pm EDT -- Report as abuse
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