The LulzSec cyber-terrorist claim they are a team of six. When the arrest of the 19-year-old suspect who passes "Topiary" on Twitter is recognized as victory for that U.K.'s Metropolitan police's e-crime unit, then your hacking group has become lower to 5 people.
Individuals who had been following a hacking news from Anonymous and LulzSec may have little difficulty explaining who Topiary is. Topiary is really a well-promoted "hacktivist" that has labored with Anonymous, Wikileaks as well as apparently went LulzSec's Twitter account.
Within an interesting move, Topiary, possibly in fearing his impending arrest removed his entire Twitter feed, save for just one sent on This summer 21 that reads: You can't arrest a concept.
Topiary's arrest comes just a little on the month following the first arrest of 19-year-old Ryan Cleary who assisted LulzSec in hosting their IRC funnel on a single of his servers. On that arrest, LulzSec openly tweeted that Cleary had no link with their key plans and wasn't really an associate of the team.
The LulzSec Twitter account has yet to acknowledge precisely what type of significance Topiary performed within their hacking schemes, apart from operating their Twitter and serving as the group's official spokesperson.
If Topiary was indeed a among the "top six" in LulzSec, possibly the hacking group must have quit when they were ahead, rather than making their unpredicted go back to hack The Sun's Rays for that "lulz."
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