I must say I love the guys who's password was ...12345 real hard for them to figure out reminds of that scene from Spaceballs.
Word to the wise with the recent slew of attacks on sites government and non government, now is the time to change those passwords people no telling who's next
IDK... At least Lulz and Anon has a public face rather then others out there who hack , crack , inject and never report or brag about it. In some respects if you have a site and don't update it or don't keep up to date on security then it does become funny when people get hacked so to speak...
According to major nelson's tweets nothing happened to Xbox Live and those 62,000 active logins Gizmodo is searching for can be viewed right on LulzSec website http://lulzsecurity.com/releases/62000_random_logins.txt
The fact that no one bothered to point out is that this list of these logins...
Couldn't agree more and can't believe all the haters out there. Picked it up for $40 used with a coupon and well worth the money. A must have for anyone who played Duke on the PC back in the day
Sorry to Double Post but this comes as no shock and only shows that the US News media lacks when it comes to ....news
Any one can request Lulz to hack a site or something else via their request line that's here in the US yet no US media made mention of it must be that liberal thing...
It has been for many years and even port scanning a server in mainland China after the Patriot Act was signed classifies as a act of cyber warfare.
As far as people getting hacked ...LMAO .. don't up date anything , allow workers to play web based games , social networking and most importantly...
Amen on the brute force on websites but it's the everyday apps and OS's that people use who have now clue how vulnerable they may be
Real Knowledge
http://www.exploit-db.com/
Cause like they said
"From a single injection, we accessed EVERYTHING," it said. "Why do you put such faith in a company that allows itself to become open to these simple attacks?"
I'd say be thankful it was a research firm who found a reported a weakness rather then a black hat who would...