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Hackers Expose 26,000 Sex Website Passwords 497

An anonymous reader writes "Passwords and email addresses of almost 26,000 members of adult website Pron.com have been released on the internet by the notorious hacking group LulzSec. To add to the victims' humiliation, LulzSec called on its followers to try the email/password combinations against Facebook, and tell friends and family of the users that they were subscribers to a pornographic website. In addition LulzSec released passwords belonging to the administrators of dozens of other adult websites, and highlighted military and government email addresses that had signed up for the xxx-rated services."
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Hackers Expose 26,000 Sex Website Passwords

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  • Re:Dumb (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 13, 2011 @05:30AM (#36423236)

    These idiots keep the porn 'industry' in business so we can download new content for free.

  • Pathetic Lamers (Score:5, Insightful)

    by bjourne ( 1034822 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @05:36AM (#36423260) Homepage Journal
    The reason why you never hear about porn sites getting cracked is because it is fucking easy. Most porn sites are vulnerable as hell and almost anyone with some technical proficiency can exploit them. They are run by low budget companies who often just cant afford to secure their sites. Cracking porn sites are for pathetic script kiddies with little to no skill what so ever. Also what's up with trying to shame owners of porn site memberships? Fucking puritans.
  • by GauteL ( 29207 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @05:39AM (#36423278)

    After they exposed loads of username/password combinations off some Sony service, I thought to myself; who are they actually hurting? It seemed to me they just made it loads easier for criminals without the skills to do this sort of thing themselves.

    Yes, it is possible that some more sinister hackers already had this data without telling anyone, just secretly exploiting them, but actually publishing the combinations makes it many times more likely that someone will exploit your personal data.

    I consider this hacking group no more than simple vandals and criminals at this stage. There is no "honour" in it, and exposing porn clients are extremely likely to be hypocritical. I don't believe for a second that all members of this hacker group has a "clean conscience" about porn.

  • Re:So what? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by TheRaven64 ( 641858 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @05:44AM (#36423298) Journal

    People watch porn... so what?

    Depends. Are they legislators who are campaigning against obscenity on the Internet?

    Do we live in the Dark Ages and masturbation is a sin?

    A lot of elected representatives in the US would like us to...

  • Re:WeinerGate (Score:5, Insightful)

    by geogob ( 569250 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @06:15AM (#36423418)

    I'm finding the Irony of using "mywife" as a password for a porn site quite delectable.

  • Re:Two minds (Score:5, Insightful)

    by rollingcalf ( 605357 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @06:29AM (#36423470)

    "Paying for sex in any shape or form has to be one of the silliest things, given how easy it is to find women who are more than willing if you just looked around."

    90% of men are incapable of getting sex for free. At a minimum, they have to pay at least for a few drinks or dinner at a restaurant. Usually multiple times, and with no guarantee of their effort and expenditure resulting in sex. Not to mention the costs of marriage and divorce.

    "Plus, if you're that desperate, just how hard is it to pick girls up at a bar (or if you're a geek Don Juan, Craigslist)?"

    How hard? This is Slashdot, where understanding quantum cryptography is easier than picking up women at a bar. Random sluts on Craigslist or sex-only online dating sites? ... can you say STDs?

    Free sex is often the most expensive kind of sex.

  • Re:Okay... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by ustolemyname ( 1301665 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @07:09AM (#36423644)
    I wonder how many people are going to check your uid...
  • Comment removed (Score:5, Insightful)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @07:11AM (#36423660)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Stigma (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Bocaj ( 84920 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @08:22AM (#36423972) Homepage
    If it weren't for the stigma surrounding porn this would just be another hacked website. I still don't understand societies taboos about sexually related things. Especially when we are so accepting of of violence and death. The number of crime scene centric shows on public TV is staggering. The number of sex centric shows? Almost non-existent. People are perfectly fine looking a images of death and dismemberment, but put naked people on TV and it's a travesty. Personally I think the world would better off if people spent more time watching pornography than watching people get killed. Remember, you can have safe sex, you cannot have safe war!
  • Re:So what? (Score:3, Insightful)

    by blackbeak ( 1227080 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @09:10AM (#36424282)

    Do we live in the Dark Ages...?/p>

    Uhm, yes. We could make a very good argument that we're in or entering another dark age. Education is on the wane while the disparity between wealthy and poor rapidly accelerates toward complete serfdom. The middle class is fast disappearing. Science is riddled with political agenda and strangled by the patent and copyright system, while many "peer reviewed" studies are really just simple corporate propaganda. The public domain (water, minerals, parks, roads, etc.) is being sold off to wealthy private and corporate interests. Draconian laws proliferate, making almost everything a serf might do a potential offense. (Steal a loaf of bread and you may well serve hard time, but wipe out someone's retirement, or foreclose on a home without a mortgage and you'll probably laugh about it on the golf course.) The haunting specter of "terrorism", real or imagined, has allowed many hard won personal rights to be effectively repealed, while a virtual witch hunt is in process. Virtually anyone is subject to a home invasion by authorities at any time without notice or significant recourse. The courts are stacked with political cronies, and few can afford a decent lawyer anyway. Fraud is rampant, yet rarely punished at the highest (most significant) levels. Government regulatory agencies are all captured and worse than ineffective. Naked resource wars are initiated unilaterally, as oil and other important resources dwindle. Unemployment and homelessness are rapidly rising, with no relief or government fix in the works. Retirement programs are in the sights for drastic cuts, as the moneyed interests refuse to cut bloated military budgets. The media is not obligated to tell the truth, so the masses are less informed then if they consumed no news. Resistance groups interested in not being in a dark age are infiltrated and rendered impotent in various other ways. The international moneyed powers are rapidly changing the governance of the world into something more hideous than anything the world has ever seen, while all eyes are on the insignificant spectacle of something else.

    Looks kinda dark to me!

  • by 1u3hr ( 530656 ) on Monday June 13, 2011 @09:30AM (#36424450)

    This is looking like a blackmail mechanism.

    How so? Blackmail is threatening to expose something unless the victim pays or does something for you. There's no suggestion that is happening. They're simply being published.No payment is being asked for.

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