Oh, Sony — not again. We’ve only perceived countless tips that Lulz Security has damaged in to SonyPictures.com, where it claims to have stolen a personal report of over 1,000,000 users — all stored (disgracefully) in solid content format. Lulz claims a heist was achieved with a elementary SQL injection — only similar to we saw a final time around. A apportionment of a group’s feat is posted online in a RAR file, that contains over 50,000 email / cue combos of hapless users. We’ve downloaded this record (at a own risk, thoughts you) as well as can determine these supportive pieces have been right away in a wild, yet it stays misleading if what’s published matches reality. In further to user information, a organisation has blurted out over 20,000 Sony song coupons, as well as a admin database (including email addresses as well as passwords) for BMG Belgium employees. Fresh off a heels of a PlayStation Network restoration, we’re guessing a excellent folks in Sony’s IT dialect have been right away flourishing only upon adrenaline shots.
