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Now this is going too far. Fox viewers are commenting that it was a "liberal" who hacked in and demanding that the person should be criminally charged.
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5/10/11 A hacking group has broken into a Fox site and stolen the passwords for hundreds of Fox employees, as well as the Twitter account of a Fox television affiliate.

The group, called Lulz Security, then posted the Fox.com passwords online, and altered the LinkedIn accounts of several employees. (LinkedIn has since deleted the accounts.) LulzSec also linked to the altered accounts on Twitter.
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Moreover, the group took over the Twitter account of Fox affiliate Fox15, and began posting tweets such as this one:
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FOX NEWS 15 HAS DECIDED TO R@PE ITS OWN FACE. A SAD DAY
FOR OUR 25 VIEWERS. @LULZSEC
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In a statement, Lulz Security wrote, "We invite the Internet to ravage the following list of emails and passwords (from a database within Fox.com) - Facebook, MySpace, PayPal, whatever you can get your hands on. Take from them everything. Remember to proxy up, or tunnel like a pro!"

The group also claimed to have exposed the personal information of contestants from "The X Factor."

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Submitted by crossthestreams.. 10/05/2011 04:20 pm PDT

All fox has to do is cut off a server, cold boot it with new passwords and then redo everything.

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