Posted November 21, 201410 yr FPCH Admin Another day, another password leak. This time it's PlayStation Network, 2K Game Studios, and Windows Live—three years after the last PSN compromise. CNET and Geek.com report that hacker group DerpTrolling claim to have 7 million logins and 500,000 credit card data—including Comcast, Twitter, Facebook, and other sites. According to reports on Nyleveia.com, Eurogamer, and NeoGAF, Sony's PlayStation Network…Read more kotaku.com. To prove they're serious, DerpTrolling leaked the usernames and passwords for 2,131 PSN users; 1,473 Windows Live users; and 2,000 2K Game Studios users on pastebin. http://lifehacker.com/psn-and-windows-live-allegedly-hacked-change-your-pass-1661580605 ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
November 21, 201410 yr FPCH Admin Looks like nothing is safe. Glad I don't have accounts on these sites. I had a Live account, but, don't use it. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
December 6, 201410 yr Me neither. You would have to pry my dead hands off the Outlook icon on my taskbar before I give that one up. I change my wife's password on Yahoo every 2 months when some friend tells me that her email was hacked and I have 5 email accounts on Outlook that have the same password they did in 1995 (and it shows up "weak" on all the sites that remark on the strength of your password).