In Pictures: Anonymous and LulzSec, 10 greatest hits
A look at 10 of the more notorious acts of hacktivism by Anonymous and LulzSec
1. LulzSec attacks Sony
June 2011: LulzSec breaks into several Sony Pictures websites and accesses unencrypted personal information on more than 1 million people. LulzSec also claimed it compromised all "admin details," including administrator passwords, as well as 75,000 "music codes" and 3.5 million "music coupons" from Sony networks and websites.
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