Lulzsec releases 62,000 emails and passwords

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HACKER GROUP Lulzsec has posted over 62,000 email addresses and passwords in the latest of its random attacks on all and everything.

Lulzsec asked its supporters to go to the random forum on 4chan and "post stuff about Boxxy", promising to reward them with 50,000 email addresses and passwords. An hour later it delivered, but the list was even larger than promised.

The list was contained in a text document uploaded to mediafire. Lulzsec joked about how long it would take before the file was removed, but at the time of writing it is still available. At least 3,200 people have downloaded it so far.

The email addresses cover a multide of different email hosts, but primarily feature Hotmail and Yahoo. A number of Gmail addresses are also available. Passwords range from simplistic words to random strings of numbers, letters and symbols, but this seems to not have stopped Lulzsec somehow gaining access.

It's not clear how Lulzsec came across this information, but it may be from one of several hacks it performed on various websites and networks recently, most famously Sony.

A number of supporters of the group began instantly trying out the passwords, gaining access to people's email accounts, Facebook and Twitter accounts, dating web site profiles, and even a World of Warcraft account.

While Lulzsec is likely to have anonymised its tracks when uploading the file, many of the people who are tweeting about their use of the exposed information may face charges if they are tracked down.

The move follows the setting up of a phone line where fans could request web sites to be hit with Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. It targeted a number of online games, angering gamers and previous supporters. Threats on 4chan to hunt the group down are likely why Lulzsec wanted its fans to post there.

Lulzsec commented that it was "good to see some refreshing carnage". It promised to be back within hours, so we can probably expect further mayhem soon. µ
 
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD
 
The Hat Tipper said:
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD
Ahhhh internet puberty. :lol: That's what is really needed. 😛
 
The Hat Tipper said:
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD
Right, because surely these are all little kids.
 
Hobbies230 said:
The Hat Tipper said:
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD
Right, because surely these are all little kids.
Yep, they are. I have reasonable suspicion :lol:
 
Bart Simpson said:
The Hat Tipper said:
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD
Ahhhh internet puberty. :lol: That's what is really needed. 😛

Nahh not really, teen's stay out late 😛
 
If there's one annoying group of jackasses it's the people who worship the ground moot walks on.
 
My info BETTER not be in there. Or I will find them all!!! You know what I do next. :rofl:
 
Justin M said:
If there's one annoying group of jackasses it's the people who worship the ground moot walks on.
moot is a weeaboo, so yeah only a bunch of wapanese kids worship him xD

LulzSec is probably just a few bored security techs, probably working for some anti virus company like Symantec or something close to that.
 
Mr.Alpha said:
I'm safe.
Gotta be real unlucky to have actually been one of the 62k, checked myself and fine but really its not even important to bother with such a small list.

edit: Yup seems very likely a bunch of kids cost a corporation a third of their yearly profits for one of their large divisions, your logic is perfect THT.
 
The Hat Tipper said:
This is where the internet needs to hit puberty. Or we put an age limit on the internet xD

I agree people need to grow up on the web. But an age limit wold be pointless hackers are all ages 12-45 ( just random ages).
 
Wouldn't be surprised if the 62k are just from people that visited their site making a request and got keylogged lol
 
Damn i visited their site to see what it was all about X_X
 
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