Microsoft brushes off Xbox Live hack attack claim

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Microsoft brushed off a dubious hacker's claim on Thursday that he stole 47 million account credentials for Microsoft's Xbox Live gaming service.

The hacker, who goes by the Twitter handle "@Reckz0r," wrote on Pastebin that Microsoft stored the login credentials in plain text. The data included email addresses and passwords, he added.

The alleged breach comes just days after Microsoft unveiled the Xbox One, the latest iteration of the gaming system.

"Xbox Live has not been hacked," the company said in a statement. "Microsoft can confirm that there has been no breach to the security of our Xbox Live service."

In a lengthy note on Pastebin, drenched in profanity, Reckz0r wrote "Microsoft is a pest to humanity." He included a link to a 6GB file of the credentials and posted hundreds more in plain text, some of which he wrote dated to around 2009. The newer accounts were contained in the 6GB file, he wrote.

Reckz0r has a track record of posting old data. Last June, he posted a link on Pastebin to a data dump, writing on Twitter that he had "penetrated over 79 large banks" and obtained 50GB of data on MasterCard and Visa cardholders.

A payment card industry source said at the time the data appeared to be old. One person whose data was released told IDG News Service that the information attached to his name was years out of date.

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Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2039720/microsoft-brushes-off-claim-xbox-live-accounts-were-compromised.html

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StronglyPosted:

Obviously fake, the emails were not even real.

EvoVIIIPosted:

This Is Fake, People Who Think They Can Hack

SeedPosted:

Origamo I knew that it would be fake.


I think most people did

SeedPosted:

Its usually fake...Why wouldn't it be this time

General_RaamPosted:

It is fake. All of the emails on there were made up. None of them were even real emails registered. Close to none of the passwords had any letters in them, just numbers. Which is very uncommon for someone to do.

OrigamoPosted:

I knew that it would be fake.

CougarPosted:

Just another wannabe hacker, nothing special

AlbericiPosted:

cmpunk- they were just trying to scare them


I wish he did the XboxOne sucks D. I hope they make a new one :|

MusketPosted:

they were just trying to scare them

GaryPosted:

The pastebin that he posted was just an archive of old accounts.