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  • XBox Live is Hacked – 48 Million Users Leaked

    By Console Crunch

    A few days ago hacker Reckz0r hacked into CNN’s website and leaked data, today the same hacker Reckz0r has hacked Xbox Live and leaked all 48 million users with emails, nicknames, passwords and join dated in plain text which is 6.12GB total size.

    Quote (Reckz0r):

    Good morning, faggots

    Today is a pretty fine fucking day, and a good day for the underground too, as I believe everything happens for a small tiny reason. Today, one of the biggest IT-companies known as Fagsoft, oh sorry, autocorrect-problems, I meant, Microsoft. They are often known as the biggest cocksuckers that history has ever witnessed. They released a faggotry-infested 1960′s-machines inspired Xbox One! They said that they have created 30,000 servers just for this lovely moment. I believe, you better shut the fuck up before you get smacked the fuck up, billy.

    Today, Xbox Live has been brutally owned, in true-fashion. I shall not expose the vulnerability this time, as I do not want Benjamin Kuns Mejri masturbating all over my releases, oh and, Vuln-Labs, your advisories fucking suck.

    On the second hand, after the downfall of our well-known friends, Lulssec. sony was truly happy, sitting behind their chairs and ejaculating over pictures of Katy Perry. But I believe, that Microsoft should get a taste of some pure ownage too.

    I brutally owned Xbox Live a few days ago, but I decided to dump all the super-dooper precious data now.

    Oh and, If I get another stupid BBC-journalist talking crap on this lovely work-of-hand, thou shall be cursed.

    And most importanly; Microsoft, this is not a dick-sucking contest. You gotta stand the fuck up infront of cyberhackers. You seek help and therefore; You’ll get owned.

    Lastly, Microsoft is a pest to humanity.

    Enjoy this lovely ownage for now.

    I have uploaded the entire credentials of every Xbox Live user in an nickname; email; password; join date format, It contains nearly confidental-info on around 47 million users.
    The Hackmaster

  • #2
    Earlier tonight, a hacker named Reckz0r claimed that he hacked Xbox Live. Reckz0r posted a list of emails and passwords online supposedly from Xbox Live users. That isn’t the case.

    We contacted Microsoft and the company assured us that it is aware of the hacking claims, and that they are completely fabricated.

    “Xbox Live has not been hacked,” a Microsoft spokesperson told GamesBeat. “Microsoft can confirm that there has been no breach to the security of our Xbox Live service.”

    That doesn’t mean that these emails and passwords are fake; although, they probably are. As usual, this is probably a good reminder to change your log in credentials often, and to not use the same password for multiple accounts.

    Source
    The Hackmaster

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    • #3
      That guy just made my day; not because he hacked them, but because his quote made me laugh.
      I only bother with things that interest me.

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