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Hackers Expose 26,000 Sex Website Passwords

An anonymous reader writes "Passwords and email addresses of almost 26,000 members of adult website Pron.com have been released on the internet by the notorious hacking group LulzSec. To add to the victims' humiliation, LulzSec called on its followers to try the email/password combinations against Facebook, and tell friends and family of the users that they were subscribers to a pornographic website. In addition LulzSec released passwords belonging to the administrators of dozens of other adult websites, and highlighted military and government email addresses that had signed up for the xxx-rated services."

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  1. Re:What makes it different is the threat by rocker_wannabe · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    If you have to lie to your parents to maintain your relationship with them then the bomb was already planted a long time ago. It was only a matter of time for it to go off. I don't condone what the hackers did but they can't actually destroy anyone that isn't already primed for destruction.

    If you want to argue that you should be able to live whatever kind of twisted life you want without interference from anyone else then you should take it up with God.

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    "Meaningless!, Meaningless!" says the Teacher. "Utterly meaningless!"