LulzSec has also been taking heat from the anti-establishment side of the fence, represented by TeaMp0isoN_. TeaMp0isoN_ members don't care about the victims, don't deny their blackhat status, and don't like law enforcement or security companies. Instead, they're motivated by disdain for LulzSec's methods and public profile—they think that LulzSec are "scene fags." LulzSec's tools have been simple SQL injection and Local File Inclusion vulnerabilities, and botnet-powered Distributed Denial of Service attacks: in TeaMp0isoN_'s view, this is not enough to earn the label hacker.
RTTP got hit with an SQL Injection a few years ago. it was pretty simple. They figured out the format of the CD Reviews and then did some backdoor things so that they joined the cd review tables with the mysql users tables. pretty cool.
They do something like this:
http://text.returntothepit.com/forum.php?id=true%27%20AND%20Union%20blahblah