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Anonymous Leaks New Batch of Data

Orome1 writes "Anonymous has made available for download another batch of data, including those belonging to the Zimbabwean government, Mosman Municipal Council, Universal Music Group Partners (umusic.com's usernames/passwords and other data), Viacom (internal mapping of Viacom and its servers) and Brazilian Government (dumps and passwords)."

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  1. Re:Good for them by carpenoctem63141 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Now that they've dealt with Zimbabwe, maybe they can find out what's going on with all those Nigerian princes.

  2. Re:Good for them by PC+and+Sony+Fanboy · · Score: 3, Funny

    I had no idea that the people of Mosman (population 26000) elected genocidal maniacs to their Council, and for some reason I had thought that Brazil was a functioning democracy.

    Eh, it's because you use linux. Don't worry too much about it, no one pays attention to what you think anyways.

  3. Re:This is what we get by lennier · · Score: 4, Funny

    When we secure servers with fear and obscurity. Looks like no one is safe, they all have less than ideal set ups.

    We secure our servers with fear! Fear and obscurity! Fear, obscurity and 512-bit RSA public-key biometric tokens... I'll come in again.

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