PSN, Windows Live allegedly hacked, usernames and passwords leaked (Update: It's a hoax)


  • TECH
  • Monday, 24 Nov 2014

We've got a few reports from various sites including CNET and lifehacker.com that the Playstation Network, Windows Live and 2K Games sites have been hacked and usernames and passwords have been harvested from these sites.

According to Lifehacker, a group known as DerpTrolling leaked the usernames and passwords for 2,131 PSN users, 1,473 Windows Live users, and 2,000 2K Games users online to prove that they're legitimate.

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