After the expiry of fifty days were given fifty days to act soon after its formation, the notorious hacker group Lulzsec, author of the attacks, among others, in Bethesda, Nintendo, Codemasters, Epic, Square Enix, Eve Online, Minecraft, League of Legends and The Escapist, has announced his retirement from the stage world.
In the statement, posted on his official website, Lulzsec said Antisec continue to support the movement and all its supporters should do the same. He also said that its purpose as an entity is over and that its members hope that their deeds have had an impact, even microscopic, on someone.
The announcement of retirement was celebrated with the release of other data stolen, including 50,000 passwords taken from video games forums, 550,000 data users of the beta for Battlefield Heroes and 200,000 members of hackforum data and AOL.
In the statement, posted on his official website, Lulzsec said Antisec continue to support the movement and all its supporters should do the same. He also said that its purpose as an entity is over and that its members hope that their deeds have had an impact, even microscopic, on someone.
The announcement of retirement was celebrated with the release of other data stolen, including 50,000 passwords taken from video games forums, 550,000 data users of the beta for Battlefield Heroes and 200,000 members of hackforum data and AOL.
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