LulzSec discloses 62,000 email and password combinations.

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DaHero

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OctalLord said:
I've noticed something, in the comments of all the news that shows LulzSec doing something that's mean or hurtfull to a great deal of people. The threads are filled with with people who generally want LulzSec to die. Or at least stop.

Yet in the news where LulzSec is doing something that's actually funny or exposing a corrupt website. There's only people who encourage LulzSec and what they do. With a occasional person who still doesn't like them regardless.


What's up with that?
Hypocrisy is the mother of irony.
 

Nieroshai

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linkzeldi said:
I really don't see Lulzsec's goal in all of this. Other than Evil for the Lulz.
That is their stated goal, to do it just because they can just because it makes them laugh.
 

crop52

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Why? they call themselves lulzsec, but this clearly has nothing to do with lulz.
 

Buccura

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You'd think that after this everyone will be much smarter about passwords on the internet. Sadly, while there will be those who are smarter there will still be many who use the password "Password" for all their accounts, from their forum accounts to their bank accounts.
 

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Deathninja19 said:
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Wieke said:
Damnit they took the file down, now i can't check if they got me.
There's a passwordless searchable list here : http://dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/

Checked mine, and people I know. No matches, luckily.
Oh thank god I'm not there, screw it don't care anymore LulzSec can do what it wants until it gets caught which it will now it's claimed it hacked the CIA website. Bear baiting is fun and games until you get mauled to pieces.
The fun thing about that is they may have hacked the CIA website, but the CIA probably doesn't give two shits about its website. The really important is stuff is not online, and LulzSec will be hard pressed to take down actual CIA or NSA networks.
 

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subject_87 said:
Wow. Just wow. Really, the main description that comes to my mind is 'Anonymous's bastard stepchild', with all of the even quasi-respectable goals and deeds stripped out, leaving only a black hole of assholishness.
I think tha'ts what they've been trying to do, to be like 'Anonymous" except with their focus exclusivly on "Evil for the Lulz" or whatever they call it. These guys are Douchebags and I hope when he/she/they/it get caught they get a good asskicking.
 

aprildog18

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This is what Anonymous wrote on their Twitter
Anonymous
If your following Lulzsec I hope your not that dumb enough to be trying to log in other peoples paypals your IP was recorded congrats..

http://twitter.com/#!/operationleaks
 

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artanis_neravar said:
Gitty101 said:
Nearly had a heart attack, checked victim list, wasn't there, relaxed now ^^

I hope they get taken down soon. This is getting ridiculous :p
Exactly how I felt, I then put the link on facebook so everyone I know can make sure they are safe too
That's a pretty good idea - I may do that too ^^
 

Flailing Escapist

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The only funny thing I've ever seen them do was when they released the emails from a whole bunch of porn sites. Hilarious
 

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Puzzlenaut said:
Lulzsec are not lulz. Saying you are lulz repeatedly does not make you lulz. You have to actually do something funny. They are what is known as "criminals".
^ This. Very much this.

I don't know what kind of little hoe-down is going on in Hackerland, and I don't care. I don't care if it's LulzSec being a splinter of Anon or being a real breakaway group or being Anon's pet alibi-in-waiting.

This is nothing but enabling spammers and identity theft.
 

Aesir23

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Ok, I'm really, REALLY starting to despise these Lulzsec people. I searched the email and luckily, I didn't find my email or any of the ones belonging to my family members. Still, I'm going to change my password as a precaution.
 

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If anyone wants to know if there email info was released, and has not been able to yet, follow this link, http://gizmodo.com/5812545/find-out-if-your-passwords-were-leaked-by-lulzsec-right-here
 

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Teddy Roosevelt said:
Deathninja19 said:
9thRequiem said:
Wieke said:
Damnit they took the file down, now i can't check if they got me.
There's a passwordless searchable list here : http://dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/

Checked mine, and people I know. No matches, luckily.
Oh thank god I'm not there, screw it don't care anymore LulzSec can do what it wants until it gets caught which it will now it's claimed it hacked the CIA website. Bear baiting is fun and games until you get mauled to pieces.
The fun thing about that is they may have hacked the CIA website, but the CIA probably doesn't give two shits about its website. The really important is stuff is not online, and LulzSec will be hard pressed to take down actual CIA or NSA networks.
Oh yeah they wouldn't be able to do it, but even if they don't care about the website any government body would see even the slightest attempt at a hack as an attack. Lulzsec are verging on a serious reprisal from somewhere and hitting the CIA was about the stupidest thing they could've done because now they're on their radar.

I don't think Lulzsec are that bad just kinda irritating with their outdated memes and can't touch this attitude but they're leaving a much bigger papertrail than Anon and when they're caught they're gonna be made an example of.