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PBS website hacked for 2nd time, some data taken

PBS website hacked for 2nd time, some data taken
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(CBS/AP) - PBS says its website has been hacked for at least the second time in a month - the latest in a string of intrusions into such sites as Sony, Lockheed Martin, Nintendo and others.

PBS spokeswoman Anne Bentley says one section of a website in the PBS collection of sites was defaced Friday.

The affected website was for the program "Becoming American." Bentley says a "very small number" of administrative user names and encrypted passwords were stolen.

Arlington, Va.-based PBS says it has seen an increasing number of intrusion attempts recently.

At the end of May, hackers broke into the PBS website and posted a phony story claiming the late rapper Tupac Shakur was alive. A group that claimed responsibility complained about a recent "Frontline" investigation on Wikileaks.

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