LulzSec strike again by releasing 62,000 email/password combinations on Mediafire, then spend the afternoon boasting about it and encouraging downloaders to use their imaginations with the information.

As you may have noticed – LulzSec has been very busy this week. After Titanic Takeover Tuesday, where they attacked EVE Online, League of Legends Online and Minecraft, among others, they have now released a colossal number of email/password combinations for their followers.

Yes, more than 62,000 of these were put in a file on Mediafire and linked to using Twitter, where the information was downloaded over two thousand times in the space of four minutes.
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    bowlingotter Jun 16, 11
    These guys have crossed over from annoying to full-on douchebag.
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    Bale Fire* Jun 16, 11
    They became douchebags at least a couple of days ago. Seriously someone get these guys in a war with anonymous or something.
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    Play ISDF Jun 16, 11
    It was one thing when Anon were standing up for GeoHotz with the big case of Sony's ages back. But lately this is just going too far.

    Releasing all those combinations is going to do a lot of harm.

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