After Sega gets hacked, LulzSec offers to seek revenge

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Jack

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The hacking free-for-all continued this week as Sega apparently became the latest victim of a network breach and none other than hacking group LulzSec offered to help the game company by taking down the responsible parties.
The blog PlayStation LifeStyle posted yesterday what it said was a letter sent by Sega to users of its Sega Pass service, informing them that "unauthorized entry was gained" to the Sega Pass database and that the company is investigating.

"We have identified that a subset of Sega Pass members' e-mail addresses, dates of birth, and encrypted passwords were obtained," the letter reads. "To stress, none of the passwords obtained were stored in plain text. Please note that no personal payment information was stored by Sega, as we use external payment providers, meaning your payment details were not at risk from this intrusion."
The letter doesn't say who might be behind the intrusion; it simply continues with news on how Sega is responding to the hack, along with a couple of cautions.

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Also yesterday, LulzSec, which has hacked Sony, Nintendo, and FBI affiliate Infragard Atlanta, among others, sent out a public tweet addressed to Sega: "@Sega - contact us," the tweet reads :
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Underscoring the current out-of-control atmosphere surrounding cybersecurity, LulzSec followed that tweet not long after with a note updating the phone numbers of the request-a-hack hotlines the group had set up earlier in the week.

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jamescv7

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When I saw LulzSec (black hat) it came to my mind its same like the Anonymous Group.
 

moonshine

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Out of all that Hacker Groups, LulzSec is my fave for always bringing in the laughs, :biggrin:
 

Dejan

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BoXX28 said:
Out of all that Hacker Groups, LulzSec is my fave for always bringing in the laughs, :biggrin:

I don't really like them at all, at least anons have a good enough reason for doing what they're doing, plus I agree with them sort of.
 

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The difference between lulzsec and anon: http://www.osnews.com/story/24861/LulzSec_Just_Because_We_Find_it_Entertaining_
Oh and hi dejan :)
 
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