"LulzSec Reborn" steals 171,000 passwords from military dating site

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Hackers have broken into the database for a military dating website and stolen passwords, e-mail addresses, and other information from nearly 171,000 accounts, according to a posting on Pastebin this weekend.

The leaked data includes in email addresses from us.army.mil, navy.mil and microsoft.com domains, but what is interesting to note is that the group is using the name “LulzSec” and “LulzSec Reborn”. Representatives from ESingles, the operator of the site, did not respond to emails seeking comment. 

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