Wednesday, July 20, 2011
All the hearings may be exciting but
The latest from LulzSec may do more to bring down the Murdoch crime cartel than all the investigations.
Online hacking group LulzSec said Monday night it had obtained a large cache of emails from the servers of News International, the News Corp. subsidiary which oversees global media baron Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers.Their hacked post of Ruperts obit may have been premature, but maybe by not that much.
Along with the emails, LulzSec said it had unearthed the email logins and passwords for News International executives, including former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks, who was arrested recently in connection to the paper's phone hacking schemes.
A Twitter account connected with the hackers said they planned to release the emails online tomorrow. Also unearthed were phone numbers for News International officials, along with personal information about an online content editor.
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