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LulzSec makes huge data dump

WASHINGTON, June 28 (UPI) -- Lulz Security, which claimed responsibility for breaching the CIA and U.S. Senate Web sites, says it will dump info from some big targets before going dark.

The organization, also known as LulzSec, said its final hack would be into computer systems of AT&T, AOL and the government, PC Magazine reported Tuesday.

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LulzSec's goodbye letter included links to data from AOL, AT&T, online game Battlefield Heroes, the FBI, NATO, the U.S. Navy and more.

In a statement, NATO said police notified the military alliance of a "probable data breach from a NATO-related Web site operated by an external company," an e-bookshop that doesn't have any classified data, PC Magazine said. "Access to the site has been blocked and subscribers have been notified."

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