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LulzSec Releases Bethesda Info via Torrents

Hacking seems to be at the fore front of many news articles since the infamous downtime of the Playstation Network and sadly today is no different.

Amazingly you can't even count on one hand the amount of companies hacked in the last month alone. PlayStation, Bethesda, Nintendo, Epic and Codemasters have all suffered from unauthorized intrusions of one form or another.

Sadly today Bethesda seems to have suffered from some more grim news. LulzSec, the supposed hacker responsible for the intrusion into Bethesda has released a torrent file with all the information stolen from Bethesda, but LulzSec was nice enough to omit the 200,000 player identities that he had supposedly stolen.

We hope that these hackers are tracked down and stopped soon, before more damage is done to the increasingly fragile gaming industry.

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Community Comments
#1 Ryanslh  Console Guide Pro App 22:30 13 Jun 2011 GMT  
This is just getting ridiculous now.
#2 Ozz  Console Guide App 23:27 13 Jun 2011 GMT  
Why arent these people still caught and locked away? >:(
#3 KP Nutsack197  Console Guide Pro App 04:03 14 Jun 2011 GMT  
Arseholes... Get a F***ing job
#4 Nero200  Console Guide Pro App 07:35 14 Jun 2011 GMT  
Ah HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You think Companies would just store the data somewhere safe
#5 EngDan  Console Guide Pro App 14:48 14 Jun 2011 GMT  
In a way, this is good, it should make companies think about their security online to stop these guys from getting in.
#6 zSamski  Console Guide Pro App 20:22 14 Jun 2011 GMT  
You would think that the once the companies got the data they would store it on a computer that doesn't have access to the Internet.. That way none of this would be happening.
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