Change password now for Windows Live, PSN, and 2K Gaming

    Change password now for Windows Live, PSN, and 2K Gaming

    Change password now for Windows Live, PSN, and 2K Gaming


    Posted: 21 Nov 2014

    Hacker group, DerpTrolling, has recently finished what they are calling a “glorious raid across the high seas of the internet”. This time around, the infamous group of online bandits have hacked a number of 2K Gaming Studio, Windows Live email, and PlayStation network user accounts. This breach has released thousands of private username and password login information onto the web.
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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    21 Nov 2014


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    Brink, any official word from Microsoft on this issue?
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    Not that I'm aware of.
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    Thats rude!! It isn't good. Its time for Microsoft to increase security!

    See PlayStation Network and Windows Live hack was a hoax, companies say | Technology | The Guardian
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    Fahadking07 said:
    Thats rude!! It isn't good. Its time for Microsoft to increase security!

    See PlayStation Network and Windows Live hack was a hoax, companies say | Technology | The Guardian
    Fahadking07
    What rude about it? At least Microsoft along with Sony confirmed it was a hoax.
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    groze said:
    Fahadking07 said:
    Thats rude!! It isn't good. Its time for Microsoft to increase security!

    See PlayStation Network and Windows Live hack was a hoax, companies say | Technology | The Guardian
    Fahadking07
    What rude about it? At least Microsoft along with Sony confirmed it was a hoax.
    lol. There is nothing rude now :). I just read the update, everything is fine now. Yep, I know, it was hoax!!!
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    Fahadking07 said:
    groze said:
    Fahadking07 said:
    Thats rude!! It isn't good. Its time for Microsoft to increase security!

    See PlayStation Network and Windows Live hack was a hoax, companies say | Technology | The Guardian
    Fahadking07
    What rude about it? At least Microsoft along with Sony confirmed it was a hoax.
    lol. There is nothing rude now :). I just read the update, everything is fine now. Yep, I know, it was hoax!!!
    No problem. If it wasn't a hoax Microsoft would of forced people to change passwords when they log-in. That has happened to me at least once.
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