Saturday 27 December 2014

Hackers release cache of 13,000 passwords and credit cards of PlayStation, Xbox and Amazon users


A gang of internet hackers claiming an affiliation with shadowy anarchist group Anonymous is claiming it has leaked the details of more than 13,000 users of Playstation, Xbox and online stores including Amazon.

The hackers posted a document online containing username and password combinations. They also added credit card numbers as well as expiry dates.

The group told their followers that they hacked the account details 'for the Lulz'.

They also claimed to have ripped a copy of The Interview which could then be downloaded illegally. Continue after the cut to see their tweets...

According to Dailydot.com, the hackers released account information from users of Xbox Live, Sony Playstation Network and Twitch.tv.

The hackers also released details they claimed came from retailers such as Walmart and Amazon.

They also released details from a host of pornography websites.

In addition they ripped Sony's controversial movie The Interview and uploaded it to a file-sharing website where it could be downloaded illegally.
 
See their tweets  below..



You Can read the full story Here > DAILYMAIL

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