LULZSEC REBORN LEAKS 10K TWITTER ACCOUNTS


LulzSec Reborn has recently leaked the usernames of Twitter accounts that use TweetGif -- an animated gif-sharing application. LulzSec Reborn original leak announcement can be found athttp://pastebin.com/rCme2gpQ While the download link to the leaked .SQL file is now broken, you can still find the usernames leaked on pastepin at http://pastebin.com/hmfwv8Y3 orhttp://pastebin.com/xU4gb1LD The original final containted a surplus of private information like: real names, usernames, locations, bios, avatars, OAuth tokens, and even their last tweet. However, since TweetGif uses OAuth, no user passwords could be stolen. It's unclear exactly how the group obtained this information, but it's safe to assume it was through some sort of SQLi attack.

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