LulzSec Hits Xbox LIVE

Hacker group LulzSec has reportedly released a file containing Xbox LIVE user information along with details from PayPal, Twitter and Facebook.

The amount of information released has yet to be verified, but there seems to be no theme behind those gamers whose information has been stolen. Everyone from casual to hardcore gamers could possibly have had their details compromised.

The group uploaded a file containing usersnames and password last night. It is noted that the file has since been removed, although LulzSec have reported that the file has recieved a fair few hits before its removal.

As with most of LulzSec activity it was first reported via it’s Twitter page where they said they were going to target Facebook and Social Networking accounts.

“Envelope yourself in the sickening realization that you secretly love f–king someone’s Facebook life beyond repair.” – Quote from LulzSec Twitter Account

Currently Microsoft have said nothing about the possible breach, stay tuned and we’ll update you as soon as we know more.

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Lee Matthews

Lee is an avid gamer, photographer, film buff and sports fan. A scaly brat since birth it only seemed right for him to join Her Majesties Armed Forces of which he has been a proud member ever since. Despite a long absence from gaming, during which he spent many a night reminiscing about the glory days on Halo 2, Matty is now back online smashing his way through Black Ops and soon enough Gears of War 3 and Battlefield 3.

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