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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">data looks like forum/comment
registration membership info<br>
yeah its a database for their comments section by the look of
things<br>
usernames in there are found in comments like those in
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On 27/02/13 13:41, Pinkerton, Eric wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">You may or may not have heard that a section of the abc.net.au website was compromised and a database leak was today posted online. It's not in the mainstream media yet, but it's all over Twitter originating from some Anonymous-related profiles. Contained within the leak are email addresses and hashed passwords, amongst a number of other less important fields.
ABC are still "confirming" that it occurred, but the extensive number of legitimate email addresses (~50,000) contained within the leak makes it hard to dispute.
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