The e-mail Wednesday evening, a media company that informs the user about the work of the board that a unknown third party had made a number of user names and email addresses for more than two separate events in June. No password or other personal information was accessed according to the company.
The incident has affected some 1.27 million user names and email address. The Washington Post said it was investigating an attack on law enforcement and a review of its site.
The attack followed a frenzy of online break-ins that target governments and businesses worldwide. Earlier this week, a hacker group claimed to have destroyed 74 of the Turkish government websites. The pirates were also sent to Sony, the U.S. Senate and AT& T, among others.
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