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Hackers Leak 13K Passwords from Amazon, Hulu Plus, Brazzers and More

Posted on the 29 December 2014 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

An Anonymous hacker group had quite a Grinch-type Christmas this year. Instead of giving and sharing, they have hacked into several online services to steal usernames, passwords and credit card data of 13,000 user accounts and leaked the data online.

The Anonymous team announced via Twitter that they have hacked Amazon, UbiSoft, (EA) Games, Walmart, XBL Gamers, and many others. Most of the victims of this hack were users from popular porn websites including Brazzers, Mofos, DigitalPlayground and more.

#LulzXmas: VPNCyberGhost, UbiSoft, VCC, Brazzers, UFC TV, PSN, XBL Gamers, Twitch TV, Amazon, Hulu Plus, Dell, Walmart, (EA) Games, LEAKED..

— Anonymous (@AnonymousGlobo) December 26, 2014

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All the leaked passwords were released online via a Ghostbin file, which now appears to be removed from the site. According to Business Insider, some are claiming this hack to be fake, including Walmart who claims their servers has not been breached.

Either way, if you have an account on any of the following – Amazon, Walmart, PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Twitch.tv, Origin.com, Hulu Plus, Dell, UbiSoft, EA Games, Shutterstock – It’s best to change your password, just to be on the safe side.

[Via: TechCrunch / Business Insider/ Photo: dustball]
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