LulzSec Hacks Porn Database, Uncovers .mil And .gov Logins

tkioz

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There is nothing wrong with viewing porn... paying for it on the other hand...
 

Alar

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Echer123 said:
Psh, who registers for porn?

Fools.
The kind who know what they like and find a website dedicated to it, I would suppose.

But yes, registering is quite silly. That's just one more way for them to track it!
 

Twinmill5000

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I forsee a news story on The Escapist about users of The Escapists doing a massive Facebook Hackstravaganza...
 

Frostbite3789

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Colinmac93 said:
MrPop said:
A lot of those users have 'password' set as their password so I'm guessing they're either silly or they just use that as their passwords for websites that aren't very important.
http://youtu.be/eBPqksG9nbA (Yeah, yeah, still haven't got the hang of embedded videos yet.)

This comes to mind.
This [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWKetmQb7kI&t=0m21s] immediately came to mind.
 

Orange643

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I'm with some of the other people on this thread when i say who the hell registers on a porn site to view porn? I mean come on, there's thousands of free sites out there, paying for porn is pretty much just a tax for being stupid.
 

FalloutJack

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Koios said:
Sniper Team 4 said:
This is a prime example of why I hate hackers.
I can understand hating them for some of their other shenanigans, such as attacking Sony while they were recovering from the original attack, but this seems harmless and funny. What's to hate?
To be honest, I don't know on the front of 'why are ANY of us paying for it?'. Still, if government people are, fact is it's not taxes dooing it per se. Everyone's got a hobby, right? Every government worker has a paycheck, right? You see where I'm going with it? There probably isn't a 'Give your government porn tax'.
 

Canadamus Prime

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I can't get over the number of people who had the password "123456". I kept thinking of that one scene from Spaceballs.
"123456? That's the kind of combination an idiot has on his luggage!" ...or in this case, porn site account.
SODAssault said:
In the age of GMail and Hotmail, people are logging into porn sites with their work e-mail?
Yeah, webmail has been around since at least the late 90's, so it'd be nothing for these guys to quickly wip themselves up a Gmail or a Hotmail account in 5 minutes and use that to sign up for Porn sites instead. However given what their using for passwords, it really comes as no surprise.
 

Koios

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FalloutJack said:
Koios said:
Sniper Team 4 said:
This is a prime example of why I hate hackers.
I can understand hating them for some of their other shenanigans, such as attacking Sony while they were recovering from the original attack, but this seems harmless and funny. What's to hate?
To be honest, I don't know on the front of 'why are ANY of us paying for it?'. Still, if government people are, fact is it's not taxes dooing it per se. Everyone's got a hobby, right? Every government worker has a paycheck, right? You see where I'm going with it? There probably isn't a 'Give your government porn tax'.
Honestly, it's not money so much as it is looking at porn during work- which is the implication given they used their work emails. We all know how that worked out for the SEC and our economy...

canadamus_prime said:
I can't get over the number of people who had the password "123456". I kept thinking of that one scene from Spaceballs.
"123456? That's the kind of combination an idiot has on his luggage!" ...or in this case, porn site account.
In Spaceballs it was actually 12345 :p .. However, its also surprising that some clever idiots took it a step further: "They'll never guess 1234567" or "12345678"
 

Canadamus Prime

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Koios said:
canadamus_prime said:
I can't get over the number of people who had the password "123456". I kept thinking of that one scene from Spaceballs.
"123456? That's the kind of combination an idiot has on his luggage!" ...or in this case, porn site account.
In Spaceballs it was actually 12345 :p .. However, its also surprising that some clever idiots took it a step further: "They'll never guess 1234567" or "12345678"
Yeah, I knew that. Excuse my misquote.
 

Lightslei

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tkioz said:
There is nothing wrong with viewing porn... paying for it on the other hand...
Actually as a result of free online pornography and video games allowing males to self-stimulate themselves sexually and mentally, the average age for a male virgin is constantly increasing. And as a result it is partially to blame for a decrease in the percentage of relationships.

It's not harmful and is at the same time.

Go a week without porn, a month, and you'll notice a large difference in your personality and actions towards others.
 

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What happens when they invoke the wrath of the NSA? The actual government cryptology agency(Not a secret spy service as video games make it out to be) They don't really want to face the wrath of the NSA... And I have a feeling It's coming
 

TotalHobNob

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Yes well, when government officials keep wanking at work they may fire off a "different" rocket mates. Glad do move back to England where should've been born. ;)
 

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Colinmac93 said:
MrPop said:
A lot of those users have 'password' set as their password so I'm guessing they're either silly or they just use that as their passwords for websites that aren't very important.
http://youtu.be/eBPqksG9nbA (Yeah, yeah, still haven't got the hang of embedded videos yet.)

This comes to mind.
For youtube i belive you click share under the video then embed. Copy whats in that then paste where you want it. Im only guessing but if the video below shows up. Thats how you do it then.

(I tried what i said. did not work. My frist time trying with no one telling me how to)



Also. The people should make a seprate email for porn copletly random
 

PinkiePyro

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Smerf said:
lol, if i had any skill at hacking id join lulsec. they seem like my type of people
*flings a rancid fish at smerf's face*

anyhow wow my past prediction was wrong luz actually did (or more found) something actually funny...

XD
 

CrazyCapnMorgan

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Battenbergcake said:
It's official, no one has respect for anyone's basic human rights anymore.
This is going to sound weird, but guess what? You have no rights. You have privileges. There are no such things as "rights".

 

Von Heix

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CrazyCapnMorgan said:
Battenbergcake said:
It's official, no one has respect for anyone's basic human rights anymore.
This is going to sound weird, but guess what? You have no rights. You have privileges. There are no such things as "rights".

I love you for the George Carlin video. These "Rights" people like to brag about are quite superficial.

On Topic: No one should be mad at LulzSec by now, considering they are sticking to their creed. Creating Lulz, which can only happen at the expense of other idiots. Some dense people here in escapist. Geez.
 

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Darius Brogan said:
Smerf said:
Darius Brogan said:
Smerf said:
lol, if i had any skill at hacking id join lulsec. they seem like my type of people
Uh, your kind of people are the people who try their best to destroy the lives of other people?
That's not a good thing, you know.
not the destroying peoples lives part, the increasing internet security part. im not saying this was a saintly action, im just saying that its probably benifitial in the long run.
Yeah, I suppose it would be if they were actually trying to increase internet security, which they're not. They're just getting laughs by destroying the personal lives of others.
What LulzSec is doing is exactly what needs to happen so companies will realize their protection is shit and they should be doing more to protect you, the consumer who buys their products so shares rise and they don't go bankrupt.

IT professionals have been saying it for almost two decades, and if CEOs won't listen to people who they employ, maybe they'll listen to people who do it because they can and may not be nice about it. Until network security is taken seriously, what is happening is the only way it'll change.