As you may have noticed – LulzSec has been very busy this week. After Titanic Takeover Tuesday, where they attacked EVE Online, League of Legends Online and Minecraft, among others, they have now released a colossal number of email/password combinations for their followers. Yes, more than 62,000, some of which have been used to hack World of Warcraft and Runescape accounts. Where will LulzSec go next and is your information safe?
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Isn't this just promoting other people to download this file and give this article hits it doesn't deserve? Approve this why now?
It's kind of amusing how they're managing twitter, phone-calls, prancing on IRC, hosting a site and attacking random sites and no real action has happened against them.
Where's the cyber police at?
I can only hope at some point this sh!t comes to an end. It's just wrong...just because you can do something (like steal data because the security isn't airtight) doesn't mean you should. This kind of action makes me sick to my stomach.
that bunch of bastards !
I hope mine isn't in, but who knows. What is their point?? !
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