MilitarySingles.com Hacked By Lulzsec, 170K Military Details Exposed
Couple of days ago infamous Lulzsec or Lulz Security confirmed that they will sail the boat again from 1st April. In a twitter account of FawkesSecurity tweeted about this. Many of us taken that as a April fool joke but today a group of hackers claiming to be the reborn Lulz Security (LulzSec) took credit for an alleged compromise of MilitarySingles.com, a dating website for military personnel, and the leak of over 170937 account details from its database. The Pastebin post included links to RAR archives hosted on public file sharing websites that allegedly contain the names, usernames, e-mail addresses, IP addresses, and passwords of 163,792 MilitarySingles.com users.
"There are emails such as @us.army.mil ; @carney.navy.mil ; @greatlakes.cnet.navy.mil ; @microsoft.com ; etc.," the group wrote.
The group announced the MilitarySingles.com hack on Twitter and Pastebin on Sunday, using the name "LulzSec Reborn" and ASCII art previously associated with LulzSec, the hacker group that apparently disbanded and merged with the Anonymous hacktivist collective last year.
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