LulzSec is not hacking anymore for 'lulz'. They aren't indulging anymore in petty spats with fellow hackers. They aren't mocking corporations. They announced the all out war a while ago. And it's against the government and its agencies.

Operation Anti-Security announced by LulzSec demands complete internet freedom with no privacy infiltration from government agencies. There have been no clear pointers toward the execution of Operation Anti-Sec. The announcement declaring the new operation, from the group, going berserk all over the country, said: Top priority is to steal and leak any classified government information, including email spools and documentation. Prime targets are banks and other high-ranking establishments. They continued saying, We fully endorse the flaunting of the word AntiSec on any government website defacement or physical graffiti art.

LulzSec is apparently super confident with a catch-me-if-you-can attitude. What makes the new venture unsettling is the tie-up between various internet freedom fighters. The declared partners of LulzSec includes, WikiLeaks (http://wikileaks.ch/), Anonymous (http://anonyops.com/), a hacker site operating with the URL http://www.mithral.com/~beberg/manifesto.html and the sarcastic rap news video makers, The Juice Media (http://www.youtube.com/user/thejuicemedia).

LulzSec has welcomed everyone, saying, Whether you're sailing with us or against us, whether you hold past grudges or a burning desire to sink our lone ship, we invite you to join the rebellion.

LulzSec's twitter timeline was abuzz with activity with conversations and queries from followers. LulzSec announcing Operation Anti-Security had tweeted: Put down your popcorn and grab your battleaxe. You can assist as well: pastebin.com/9KyA0E5v Don't be a potato, be a lizard. #AntiSec

LulzSec had also linked to a video uploaded by The Juice Media featuring Julian Assange, mocking at the US administration. The video was dated Oct 27, 2010.