Dunno how serious it is or even if it's true for that matter but just noticed a report of 13,000 account details passwords and credit card details being leaked. Not seen it corroborated elsewhere yet.
"A hacker group has released a cache of 13,000 passwords, usernames, and credit cards purporting to belong to users of popular web services including Amazon, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. The group says it is affiliated to the Anonymous internet movement, which has no central leadership, structure, or official membership. The information was uploaded in a text file to a filesharing site called Ghostbin; it is no longer accessible. Users of Amazon, Walmart, PlayStation, Network and Xbox Live, as well as a number of pornography websites, are among those who could be affected."
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/hackers-release-13000-passwords-and-credit-cards-of-amazon-playstation-and-xbox-users/ar-BBhgELk
May be worth doing a p/w change etc just to be on the safe side?
"A hacker group has released a cache of 13,000 passwords, usernames, and credit cards purporting to belong to users of popular web services including Amazon, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. The group says it is affiliated to the Anonymous internet movement, which has no central leadership, structure, or official membership. The information was uploaded in a text file to a filesharing site called Ghostbin; it is no longer accessible. Users of Amazon, Walmart, PlayStation, Network and Xbox Live, as well as a number of pornography websites, are among those who could be affected."
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/hackers-release-13000-passwords-and-credit-cards-of-amazon-playstation-and-xbox-users/ar-BBhgELk
May be worth doing a p/w change etc just to be on the safe side?