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Mar 12 2012, 1:41pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Subscribers to pornography website Digital Playground have reason to be concerned today. The website has been hacked and is now displaying a message on the home page that says not available. The hack...
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Subscribers to pornography website Digital Playground have reason to be concerned today. The website has been hacked and is now displaying a message on the home page that says not available. The hack is apparently associated with Anonymous and LulzSec.
The hackers said in a statement, "We did not set out to destroy them, but they made it too enticing to resist. So now our humble crew leaves lulz and mayhem in our path." The security breach exposed 40,000 plaintext credit card number along with credit card holder names, CC the numbers, and expiration dates. All the data that's needed to use the credit cards without user permission was taken.
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