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Jun 11, 2012 12:02 GMT  ·  By

After a period in which they lay dormant, the hackers from LulzSec Reborn return. They claim to have leaked 10,000 record sets from Twitter customers who use TweetGif, a gif sharing app for the social media network.

The hackers didn’t state the reasons for which they breached the site, but they dumped the contents of a user table allegedly stored in tweetgif.com’s database.

The leak contains user ID, Twitter IDs, secret tokens, names, locations, bio information, links to avatars, and the date of the last update.

We can’t verify the legitimacy of the information, but we have looked up a few of the usernames and they appear to genuinely belong to Twitter accountholders.

According to the visitor stats displayed on the website, this might have as many as 70,000 customers.

We have attempted to contact tweetgif.com representatives, but at press time the Contact link didn’t work.