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Photobucket Hacked by Turkish Hackers?

Good luck accessing your share of the millions upon millions of photos uploaded by users to Photobucket.com.

The popular site, which has been called the World's Biggest Photo Site, seems to have been blitzkrieged by a Turkish group of hackers called NetDevilz.

Here's what you'll see should you visit the page:

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Let's hope Photobucket managed to back up all of our data, or there will be many pissed off users out there.

"All your website are belong to us."

Comments (2)

Ana:

I don't see that page when I try to go here: http://www.photobucket.com/ or access my PB album. What I get is, "server not found". There's no way for me to contact Photobucket and I'm sick worried. I have (or had) over 5000 photos, many purchased from photo agencies.

Fail:

Apparently, either someone's security measures aren't so "secure" or hackers would rather have fun "phishing" for targets for possible identity fraud? We'd better hope that they back-up VERY often (maybe once every hour).

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