So I heard that the person who got arrested was the same person from Lulz that hacked Anon, sounds like they wanted to get rid of the guy now they are being all buddy buddy. Ah, politics
I had a good long discussion with the person who told me this, who is someone who has a certain level of "insider info". And we're in agreement that while this needs to be done, it also sadly may be something that is just a storm in a glass of water. You can hack big corrupt corporate entities to pieces, and force change through that, but at the end of the day it's still all about the fucking money, and just as we see in EVE patches must always carry a shiny selling point. In fact EVE probably gets more understanding from its community for fixes than something which ain't gaming related.
We also speculated that a lot of white hat hackers have grown tired of the corporate bullshit and pretend to be the "teen club" that is Lulz so they can get revenge. I can really recognize myself in that, knowing that as a programmer you can't always push through the changes you want even if they are better than the alternative because of budget. Yep, I'm a bitter vet IRL, one that will soon get a job again, so that will be fun times
It's really sad, I see so many people upset because "omg my datas" but seriously, people have tried it the nice way and the nice way doesn't work. Not to mention that you should really practice proper password security. You don't have one key for every door either. There is a reason for that. If your car key gets stolen, they can't break into your house. Having one password is like letting them steal your entire keychain. With this being a bigger deal than ever this is something that needs to be stressed. Some ISP's do training in internet usage but it should really become household knowledge.
Also, since this is a hot topic, Lifehacker (no it's not a hacker site for those who do not know the term Lifehacking) had an amazingly good
writeup about password security and how to manage it a while ago. Also comes with a few other security tips.