Just a heads up 13,000 password and cc info where leaked from hackers. Giving people's card info as well. This happen on both PS and Xbox.
Also, I didn't say liz squad did it.
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I buy the cards from the store and enter codes. No need to ise credit card info its not 2001
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I asked Sony about this a few times and yet to get a response. I linked the article I read it on here. http://techcrunch.com/2014/12/27/anonymous-leaked-a-massive-list-of-passwords-and-credit-card-numbers/
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No you didn't say Lizard Squad, I referenced that incident and the people pretending to be them as an example. That @Anonymousglobo is a fake account, supposedly by a group of Brazilians looking for attention. They have 28k followers while the real Anonymous has 1.5 million.
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You do realize this was completely false,do some research before you post
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Editado por AEnathemaDevice: 12/28/2014 3:04:31 PMIt's been redacted, I think because this attention seeker realized he can go to jail for a very long time for doing that. Even though it's information from about 10 years ago.
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4 RespuestasHere's a few things about this "story": The data released was from a much older security breach. The claim that "Anonymous" released this is false, and a handful of articles link to a fake twitter. If you follow Anonymous, you would know that their official twitter with 1.5 million followers had nothing to do with it. What we have here is a case of fame chasing. The recent DDoS gained a lot of media attention. That attack was initiated by Lizard Squad (@Lizardmafia). During that attack, some poser (@FVCKCRUCIFIX) managed to convince 200k people that he was behind the attack, using Lizard Squad images for their twitter and claiming that a certain number of retweets or favorites would end the attack. With that incident now over, it is not surprising that other people who are desperate for attention are trying to create a scare like this.
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3 RespuestasIt was anonymous that did it...and it was spread out between psn, live, Amazon and some other sites Would post link but I'm on my phone
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Nope. Explain to me how overloading the log in server gains access to passwords. I've actually seen on multpile news channels and the New York Times that nothing was gained from the hack other then the servers going down
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It's all over the tabloid news and reddit. Can't find one single reputable source.
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13,000 what?
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2 RespuestasDafuq? Source?
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3 RespuestasComments like these without a reputable source linked are just shameless attempts to get attention.
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9 RespuestasHow many more times DDOS is not a hack its only a way of overloading the servers. Your details are safe
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Editado por CheaterMcCheat: 12/28/2014 2:38:05 PMThere were no hackers you mong.