This is pretty nasty, but it's hard to feel bad for News International. Check The Real Sabu on Twitter.
And at Telegraph UK, "The Sun's website 'hacked by LulzSec'":
On Twitter, LulzSec also claimed to have hacked into News International email accounts and began posting what appeared to be passwords to individual email addresses as well as mobile numbers for editorial staff.Also at TechCrunch, "Updated: The Sun and News International sites hacked, Lulzsec claims responsibility" (via Mediagazer).
There were some indications that the information accessed may have been several years old.
One tweet mentioned a Sun email address for Rebekah Wade - the unmarried name of Rebekah Brooks, News International's chief executive.
Mrs Brooks has used her married name since 2009 and she left the The Sun to become a News International executive the same year.
It also posted a mobile number for Pete Picton, a former Sun online editor who left .
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