The scurvy dogs aboard the SS Lulz have raided Bethesda Softworkâs servers after unsuccessfully trying to extort game info out of them. Ah well. Theyâve also released a bunch of internal data from the US Senateâs website for further giggling.
The Bethesda attack centered around FPS title Brink, from which LulzSec plundered over 200,000 user accounts. From there, they went straight at Bethesda:
After mapping their internal network and thoroughly pillaging all of
their servers, we grabbed all their source code and database passwords, which we proceeded to shift silently back to our storage deck.
The server dataâs out in the open, but Lulz is keeping the Brink user info private for now.
All of this because they wanted more information about Skyrim. I mean, I guess it looks pretty good, but, uh.
https://lastchance.cc/nothing-but-thirteen-minutes-of-elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-5809807%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
And then thereâs the Senate leak. The âsmall hackâ of Senate.govâwhich appears to be a dump of the siteâs root directoryâis basically just a mammoth list of file names, including such crazy gems as âThe_Senate_Chamber_Desks.htmâ and âyellow_warbler.jpg.â Nothing that will compromise national security, but an embarrassment to the governmentâs ability to safeguard itself, for sure. And no mention of how they got in to begin with.
But why the US Senate? They donât have any information on Skyrim, do they? LulzSec explains:
We donât like the US government very much. Their boats are weak, their lulz are low, and their sites arenât very secure. In an attempt to help them fix their issues, weâve decided to donate additional lulz in the form of owning them some more!
Oh, well alright. Itâs going to be a late night for a couple of IT teams in the DC area. [LulzSec]