Until now, the antics of LulzSec have seemed more or less harmless (depending on where you draw the line on the criminality of White Hat hacking), but with the release of 62,000 usernames and passwords to unlisted sites, LulzSec has got personal. LulzSec claims to have hit the CIA this week , and may also have again penetrated web security at the Senate’s website, and an earlier LulzSec leak of over 20,000 usernames and passwords was confined to pornographic websites–headline-earning efforts indeed. But today’s 62,000-plus list actually doesn’t mention which site the passwords and login credentials are connected to
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LulzSec Leaks 62,000 Passwords, Usernames For Unknown Sites