hope all ye ps3 nerds learned from the last time.
LulzSec, also known as the Lulz Boat, stole the personal information of more than 1 million Sony users. Moreover, the compromised data was posted on The Pirate Bay, including passwords, e-mails, full names, home addresses, and more, so that the entire world could see it.
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Poor Sony continues taking a beating within the recent months, with one more security breach added to the many the company has faced since April 20th, when the hackers broke into its PlayStation Network.
Just a few days ago, the entertainment corporation managed to fully restore its PlayStation Network, but today other hackers under the guise of Lulzsec, also known as the Lulz Boat, attacked Sony Pictures.com, which resulted in the yet another leak of more than 1,000,000 usersâ personal data, including passwords, e-mails, full names, dates of birth, home addresses, and other information associated with their accounts.
According to the hacker group, apart from usersâ personal information, they have also stolen all admin details of Sony Pictures, including their passwords, as well as 75,000 music codes and 3,500,000 music coupons. Lulzsec, aka Lulz Boat, is a group responsible for stealing The X-Factorâs contestant database from Fox.com a month ago, as well as for the recent hacking of PBS, which occurred in respond to a Frontline WikiLeaks Documentary it believed maligned the âwhistle blowerâ website.





