Fresh on the back of news of arrest of a member of Lizard Squad in Liverpool yesterday, another news that the client base of Lizard Squad’s DDoS rent-a-tool, Lizard Stresser has been leaked during a hack attack on the Lizards Squad’s website, Lizardstresser(.)su.

The hack on Lizardstesser(.)su was reported by Brian Krebs of Krebs On Security. According to Brian, someone hacked LizardStresser[dot]su, the Web site the group uses to coordinate attacks and sell subscriptions to its attacks-for-hire service.

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A copy of the LizardStresser customer database obtained by KrebsOnSecurity shows that it attracted more than 14,241 registered users during its first month of operation. Though Brian says that only a few of those may be using the rent-a-tool.

Another interesting fact noticed from the hack and the leak is that Lizard Squad saved all registered usernames and passwords were in plain text. Also, the database indicates that customers of the service deposited more than USD $11,000 worth of bitcoins to pay for attacks on thousands of Internet addresses and Web sites. It may worth to mention here that Lizard Stresser was used on Brian Krebs websites as well but it is unknown whether someone rented out Lizard Stresser to DDoS Krebsonsecurity or the Lizard Squad did it on their own accord.