My purpose for this thread is twofold:
1: a meta-analysis of interesting trends over the course of weeks or months
2: discussion about important or particularly interesting events
The reason I'm leery to open it up for more discussion about these rather mundane individual events is simply to keep the thread from devolving as the past two have. The two hacking threads previously in GD, both about Anon, ended very badly. The first ended in people talking about whether they should piss or poop in mailboxes of Anon members before being locked by its creator by popular decree, while the second was bad enough that IIRC it was wiped entirely from the forum by one of the mods. And those were discussions about Anon, a group which was tame in comparison to LulzSec. So, for now at least, this thread will remain a news-aggregating thread until a pattern or event emerges about which people will have enough content to discuss without resorting to shitposting.
Edit: To clarify, as I realize these posts are a bit harsh, discussion is not banned in this thread; however, keep it on one of the two above points, keep it as brief as possible, and if you don't have anything helpful, constructive and informative to add, don't post it.
And back on topic:
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/security/thousands-of-aussie-websites-exposed-in-hack-attack-20110617-1g6vd.htmlSeems there was a hack at the web hosting service distribute.it on Saturday; As far as I know, this is the first news about the hack. Details are a bit unclear at this point, but supposedly they would have access to pretty much all the databases from the thousands of websites hosted by the company, including credit card info.