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I'd say Lulzsec's crimes are being esploited more than encouraged. People are taking the opertunity presented by the last month and a half's events and applying it to all sorts of agenda's. Some honorable, some benign, some profiteering.
I don't think honorable infosec folks makeing the best of the opertunity is the same as openly encouraging such behavior. Granted, those who are encouraging further criminal acts and irresponsible disclosures are equally as irresponsible.
Responsible disclosure could equally motivate big business to take it's customer's data more seriously if one is really in it to improve security.