Report: LulzSec hacking group releases Xbox Live, Facebook login info

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Adding to the list of game-related companies it has attacked, LulzSec yesterday claimed to have stolen and leaked the login and password information for approximately 62,000 "internet accounts," reports the CBC. The stolen info is said to comprise logins/passwords from Facebook, Twitter, "dating sites," PayPal and, notoriously, Xbox Live. It is also claimed that the majority of accounts are from the United states, though several other countries are named in the report.

The account database info is still currently available through the LulzSec website (though we'd suggest not visiting) -- various folks on Twitter responding to the group claim to have done a variety of things with the information, from having a large pack of condoms delivered to an elderly woman, to one person saying they bilked a PayPal account for £250 ($404).

Earlier this week, the group attacked and successfully took down a handful of game industry websites, including EVE Online, Minecraft and The Escapist. All three sites quickly recovered and have been online since. Microsoft has yet to respond to request for comment on yesterday evening's alleged breach.


thanks DrPhil321

http://www.joystiq.com/2011/06/17/report-lulzsec-hacking-group-releases-xbox-live-facebook-login/

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-CoD-Posted:

GuyNamedBob cant wait until these guys get arrested
Agreed, There just pyre a$$holes.

GuyNamedBobPosted:

cant wait until these guys get arrested

661KingPosted:

lol, i predicted this would happen.

WindyPosted:

Well.. When you get smart people wasting there talent doing useless stuff like this for the "lols" it's just a bunch of stupid people.

WindyPosted:

ImJTAG Anonymous fanboys much, this is what happens when your stepdad touches you in inappropriate places too much.


I bet they just use tactics such as face ms point generators to socially engineer people to give them their account info. Probably set up some fake login websites as well.

TheMoDiiFii3rPosted:

it is..

recent release on LuLzSec

most of it are Facebook accounts...

MoDTHEMoD_v3Posted:

i got some email and password off the website its legit i can sjow proooof

TheMoDiiFii3rPosted:

this is too much...

talk about
Call of Duty : Cyber Warfare...

XeruPosted:

Update: http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web/06/16/cia.hackers.lulzsec/index.html?hpt=te_t1

jlguyPosted:

have they shown any proof of any of this yet just wondering