Government, military porn users revealed by hackers
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Government, military porn users revealed by hackers

Manila : Philippines | Jun 14, 2011 at 2:30 AM PDT
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People perceive hackers negatively, but what will you say when they expose government misconduct?

A notorious hacking group called LulzSec revealed last weekend the 26,000 members of a hardcore site Pron.com with some of them coming from government and military institutions from all over the globe, GMA News said.

The Lulz Website said, "Hi! We like porn (sometimes), so these are email/password combinations from pron.com which we plundered for the Lulz.

"Check out these government and military email addresses that signed up to the porn site...they are too busy fapping to defend the country."

Here are some of the email addresses and passwords in parenthesis they cited:

azmeal@cmc.gov.my (ilovedyna)

flag@whitehouse.gov (karlmarx)

kamarudinalias@mmea.gov.my (814550)

james.ben.hopkins@us.army.mil (j347576)

aaron.c.sewell@us.army.mil (3689817)

The site also mentioned an American fighter pilot with the "LOL" comment, wade.quigley@ang.af.mil (mywife01).

The hackers also advised, "These guys probably sign into Facebook with the same email/pass combo, so we suggest the following:

1. Sign into their Facebook accounts

2. Find their family members

3. Tell them all about how the victim (you!) signed up to porn sites

4. Watch the hilarity

5. Tell us about it on Twitter

6. ???????

7. PROFIT"

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The hackers who call themselves "Lulz Security" or LulzSec
The hackers who call themselves "Lulz Security" or LulzSec
Gino C. Matibag is based in Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines, and is a Stringer for Allvoices.
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Posted By susanfujita susanfujita | almost 2 years ago
Great expo Doc. many thanks ! They should get their day & get roasted in court!is that possible?....nothing is impossible anyway...
Reply By gino510 Gino C. Matibag | almost 2 years ago
Thanks, Tita Susan. I am not sure what charges apply using the porn during office hours. Accessing porns using state resources is something else. Red face to them all.
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