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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:Gimme, gimme by zonky · · Score: 5, Informative
  2. WeinerGate by Forty+Two+Tenfold · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think it'd be nice to relate this to the latest "scandal" in the US:

    azmeal@cmc.gov.my | ilovedyna
    flag@whitehouse.gov | karlmarx
    kamarudinalias@mmea.gov.my | 814550
    james.ben.hopkins@us.army.mil | j347576
    wade.quigley@ang.af.mil | mywife01
    aaron.c.sewell@us.army.mil | 3689817

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  3. Re:Two minds by mcgrew · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's going to cost, one way or another. The cheapest I ever had cost a draft beer, the most expensive cost me a house, a car, and part of my pension. Granted, that last one lasted 27 years...

    But porn? Paying for porn is like paying for kittens.

  4. What makes it different is the threat by elucido · · Score: 5, Informative

    They are telling people to go and destroy peoples lives.
    Telling them to log into their Facebook accounts and tell their families about their porn habit?

    So if a guy or girl is secretly going to gay porn sites, and his or her parents are religious, what kind of damage could that do?