Anonymous continued its AntiSec effort Monday by releasing 90,000 military emails and passwords it reportedly pulled from the database of government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton.

Anonymous continued its AntiSec effort Monday by releasing 90,000 military emails and passwords it reportedly pulled from the database of government contractor Booz Allen Hamilton.

Anonymous said Booz Allen "basically had no security measures in place," allowing it quick access in a move dubbed Military Meltdown Monday.

"We also were able to access their svn, grabbing 4gb of source code. But this was deemed insignificant and a waste of valuable space, so we merely grabbed it, and wiped it from their system," the group said in a note posted on The Pirate Bay. "Additionally we found some related datas on different servers we got access to after finding credentials in the Booz Allen System. We added anything which could be interesting."

In a tweet, Booz Allen said that as part of its security policy, "we generally do not comment on specific threats or actions taken against our systems."

Over the weekend, . Via the AnonymousIRC Twitter feed, Anonymous said it "laid nuclear waste" to the IRC Federal systems, "owning their pathetic windows box, dropping their databases and private emails, and defaced their professional looking website."

Those manning the AnonymousIRC Twitter feed champion Operation Anti-Security, a that targeted governments with which they disagreed. LulzSec , but much of under the Anonymous name.