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Hackers attacked the website for broadcaster PBS, posting a fake story that dead rapper Tupac Shakur was "alive and well," according to reports.
The group Lulz Boat claimed responsibility and also posted what it said was username and password information for PBS staff and other internal information about the company on its Twitter page.
It said in a Twitter message that the attack was "in response to Frontline documentary on WikiLeaks."
"Dudes. Of course Tupac is alive. Didn't you see that official @PBS article? Why would they lie to their 750,000+ followers?" it said in another tweet.
Hackers hit PBS, post 'Tupac still alive' story - Technology & science - Security - msnbc.com
The group Lulz Boat claimed responsibility and also posted what it said was username and password information for PBS staff and other internal information about the company on its Twitter page.
It said in a Twitter message that the attack was "in response to Frontline documentary on WikiLeaks."
"Dudes. Of course Tupac is alive. Didn't you see that official @PBS article? Why would they lie to their 750,000+ followers?" it said in another tweet.
Hackers hit PBS, post 'Tupac still alive' story - Technology & science - Security - msnbc.com