Xbox live wasnt hacked emails were so really ps info wow steam facebook and other services were the creator of the thread took the article he read out of context and if you dont have the same password for everything your safeAssassin Xaero said:Exactly my point. All the xbox players thought it was funny and were making smug comments, but now that it happens to them it is an actual problem? Some of them deserve it.Tim_Buoy said:thanks for that list it shows im safewhiteshark12 said:didn't see this posted, so:
http://lulzsecurity.com/releases/62000_random_logins.txt
Go on there, CTRL+F, search your e-mail. if it turns up, change your password. if it doesn't, your account details were not announced.hey as an owner of both systems i have to say this is very unfunny sure i had a few smug comments to some of my exclusive ps3 friends but this just sucks all aroundAssassin Xaero said:I can't say I really feel sorry for them. Yeah it's bad, but on the other hand, and ton of xbox players were complete douchebags when PSN was hacked, so guess its karma...
Im safe il be sure to show everyone elseKingsGambit said:Yeah it is mate, same service. :-\ The whole "Live" brand (including Live Messenger for example) shares that info.redmarine said:Well, is Games for Windows account and XBox Live accounts the same? If so, I might as well change my password.
Just checked and followed a link. This site [http://dazzlepod.com/lulzsec/] has a list of compromised addresses so is probably well worth a check for anyone to see if they have been affected.
Huh. Guess I just up 'n' hallucinated the gigantic rack of new-release PC games I just saw at Wal-Mart yesterday.Stormz said:Yeah older games, almost all newer ones are forced.
I hope you know steam games come in retail copies as well. I bought fallout new vegas hard copy and still had to use steam.TheMagicLemur said:Huh. Guess I just up 'n' hallucinated the gigantic rack of new-release PC games I just saw at Wal-Mart yesterday.Stormz said:Yeah older games, almost all newer ones are forced.