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Re: LulzCheck--a tool for checking account security
From: Addy Yeow <ayeowch () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 16:01:23 +0800
You can check searchable list of the leaked accounts at
http://dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/final/
On Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 2:18 PM, Nathan Whitmore <nathanww () gmail com> wrote:
So, apparently LulzSec is over and done with. Even so, they’ve left a lot
behind, in the form of more than 100,000 compromised passwords. Cearly, this
is still potentially a problem, especially considering password reuse.
LulzCheck is a Greasemonkey script for Firefox. Basically, whenever you log
into a website, it checks the username that you supply against an updated
list of accounts that have been “leaked” by LulzSec, and gives you a warning
if it finds your login in that list.
Keep in mind, if you get a warning message, it *may not actually apply to
the site that your are logging into. *Because people reuse logins, and the
ultimate origin of some of the leaked usernames/passwords is unknown, it’s
not really possible for LulzCheck to automatically pin down exactly what
accounts you need to change.
*LulzCheck can be downloaded at http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/105484
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