Lulzsec, the hackers group which took down PBS and Sony has now taken interest in exposing email addresses and passwords of people visiting pornography websites.

Lulzsec, on Friday announced that it has hacked 55 porn websites and has stolen and posted on its website 26,000 emails and passwords of users of the sex site Pron.com.

“Hi! We like porn (sometimes), so these are email/password combinations from pron.com which we plundered for the lulz,” reads a statement posted to the group’s website Lulzsecurity.com.

The hacking team took special interest in exposing government and military officials who signed up for the site using their official email accounts.

The users account can’t just be accessed by using the email account. An additional username is required, but the posting of the data by the hackers have violated the privacy of the users by exposing them as visitors from work sites.

LulzSec encouraged visitors to its site to plug the e-mail addresses and passwords into Facebook to see if they could break into people's accounts. But Facebook appears to have been quick on the draw. LulzSec says Facebook locked the e-mail addresses on the hacker group's list.