Lulzsec takes a crack at Battlefield Heroes Beta

57thRomance

Member
On June 26, 2011, LulzSec bids adieu by releasing their final data dump containing over 750,000 accounts some with emails and passwords in cleartext. These accounts were obtained from random sources including hackforums.net, nato-bookshop.org, and several gaming forums.
LulzSec announced the release in a Twitter post at https://twitter.com/#!/LulzSec/status/84758628325801984. The table below is the list of these accounts. The release contains also over 500,000 accounts with username and password combination from Battlefield Heroes Beta, a game published by EA. These accounts available starting from page 348 are tagged with "Battlefield Heroes Beta" in the list below. All passwords have been completely masked to protect the users from further attacks.
The leaked accounts are still being added into this list at this point in time. Stay tuned!
Hopefully none of you are on the list!
http://dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/final/
EDIT: Check out ID #173931 :D
 
apparently EA sent it's clients emails about changing the passwords is a good thing from time to time :rolleyes:
and a good thing i haven't spent a penny for their games and probably never will after this incident
 

MightySheep

Member
I find it funny how lots of these sites for checking if your account was part of hack leak are popping up, asking people to input there email addreses lol
 

MightySheep

Member
^ bad information

also they kind of seem to be back considering they hacked the sun and another big newspaper and rerouted traffic to their twitter page :)
 
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