Lulz Security, the hacking group that broke into a number of Sony servers and then denied any moral responsibility for repercussions of that hack, is at it again. The group discovered a security issue on one of Nintendo's Web servers, published the user database of an FBI information sharing program, and for good measure, published the source code to another Sony Web property.
The Nintendo hack was minor; LulzSec found a configuration issue and exploited it to retrieve an Apache configuration file, which it duly published. The group said that the issue has since been fixed while expressing its love for the company, and said that it would never harm Nintendo, or one-time Nintendo rival Sega.
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