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Hackers release over 1000000 usernames and passwords from PSN.

M@v

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fun fact; you can find usernames and passwords (and much worse things too) simply by using google.
 

Pikaville

Pikaville returns 10 years later.
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Google hacks are a lot of fun.

Me and my friend shut down some companies network before and locked all the computers off the system so they couldn't fix it.
 

Pluvia

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Well Lulzsec got arrested. That's pretty lulzy I have to admit.

Also:

Google hacks are a lot of fun.

Me and my friend shut down some companies network before and locked all the computers off the system so they couldn't fix it.
Irish police added that they have arrested one man in connection with Lulzsec's activities and are holding him at a south Dublin police station.
Welp. Goodbye Aidan.
 

Teran

Through Fire, Justice is Served
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It's funny because the authorities believe they've actually achieved something significant.
 

Crimson King

I am become death
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No, they did.

If they can catch anyone who declares themselves to be Anonymous, they will chase off the weaker of the group who fear being caught. Furthermore, this gives the governments more fuel for stricter surveillance.
 

Pluvia

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Surprised this isn't getting anymore attention. It's basically the government pointing out that they've won the "war" and have more or less put a stop to all future organised hacks.
 
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