62000 email account and log ins released today, you can use this if you think you've been compromised
dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:02, Reply)
dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:02, Reply)
Or you can gaz me your e-mail and password and I'll check for you!
(I bet someone here's dumb enough to fall for this)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:17, Reply)
(I bet someone here's dumb enough to fall for this)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:17, Reply)
Nevermind that
I used another site that just let me enter my passwords to see if they cropped up anyhwere. Nothing came up so I'm all set!
Edit: Anyone else having trouble logging into gmail? ;)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:17, Reply)
I used another site that just let me enter my passwords to see if they cropped up anyhwere. Nothing came up so I'm all set!
Edit: Anyone else having trouble logging into gmail? ;)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:17, Reply)
apparently alot of them are from this
www.writerspace.com/
butt hu nose?
interesting article here
www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2011/06/16/what-lulzsec-logins-reveal-about-bookworms/
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:19, Reply)
www.writerspace.com/
butt hu nose?
interesting article here
www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2011/06/16/what-lulzsec-logins-reveal-about-bookworms/
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:19, Reply)
The fact they're admitting the hacks is great.
But all these years who knows how many have had access to similar hacks and just kept it quiet?
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:28, Reply)
But all these years who knows how many have had access to similar hacks and just kept it quiet?
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:28, Reply)
This is true.
Personally I hope they get caught and raped repeatedly for fifteen years. Releasing thousands of email addresses and log-ins of regular folks is just irresponsible.
By all means fuck with a corrupt corporation if it's warranted, but this shit is getting out of hand.
Instead of hacking game servers, why not expose political corruption.
This will end badly.
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:36, Reply)
Personally I hope they get caught and raped repeatedly for fifteen years. Releasing thousands of email addresses and log-ins of regular folks is just irresponsible.
By all means fuck with a corrupt corporation if it's warranted, but this shit is getting out of hand.
Instead of hacking game servers, why not expose political corruption.
This will end badly.
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:36, Reply)
Exactly
I think that's the difference between a few of the 'groups' of hackers. I think Anonymous have said they're not responsible for the Sony hacks and that other groups have tried to frame them, and then this... the admissions by Lulzsec, who are wreaking havoc by fucking with peoples data and details.
Whereas Anon are apparently now for the political side of things and wouldn't want to tarnish themselves with this mess.
But it makes you wonder if one or the other are just another off-shoot or copycat, or whether it's a conspiracy,a sinister set-up (hidden among the chaos)a false-flag to implement new restrictions on the internet. A boogie-man, if you will?
Just food for thought.
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:52, Reply)
I think that's the difference between a few of the 'groups' of hackers. I think Anonymous have said they're not responsible for the Sony hacks and that other groups have tried to frame them, and then this... the admissions by Lulzsec, who are wreaking havoc by fucking with peoples data and details.
Whereas Anon are apparently now for the political side of things and wouldn't want to tarnish themselves with this mess.
But it makes you wonder if one or the other are just another off-shoot or copycat, or whether it's a conspiracy,a sinister set-up (hidden among the chaos)a false-flag to implement new restrictions on the internet. A boogie-man, if you will?
Just food for thought.
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:52, Reply)
I concur.
What I don't understand is how their Twitter account is still active?
They're encouraging people to use the 60k data and fuck with peoples Facebook, Paypal, etc accounts, and people are doing it, and posting the results.
It will probably get to the point when most people will be saying 'Why wont someone stop this?' then the government will step in and say, 'Well, funny you should say that, here's Internet 2, enjoy'.
I don't know, but I still think the internet as it is, is going down and that Facebook is a pre-cursor of persistent ID, ie you will need a login, tied to real world information in order to be online.
Mebbe
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:59, Reply)
What I don't understand is how their Twitter account is still active?
They're encouraging people to use the 60k data and fuck with peoples Facebook, Paypal, etc accounts, and people are doing it, and posting the results.
It will probably get to the point when most people will be saying 'Why wont someone stop this?' then the government will step in and say, 'Well, funny you should say that, here's Internet 2, enjoy'.
I don't know, but I still think the internet as it is, is going down and that Facebook is a pre-cursor of persistent ID, ie you will need a login, tied to real world information in order to be online.
Mebbe
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 18:59, Reply)
Adam Curtis will make a film about it in 20 years time.
he's taking submissions for poetic titles already ;)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 19:06, Reply)
he's taking submissions for poetic titles already ;)
( , Thu 16 Jun 2011, 19:06, Reply)