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A Notorious hacker group with the twitter handle @GabenTheLord claims to hack several accounts and credit cards data from the most popular services, which includes Gaming Network Sony PSN, 2K Game Studios and Windows Live.

At the beginning of the claim, it was identified as a fake or Joke by various news websites, then to prove the news True—the hacker group released a link on pastebin, in which they leaked usernames and passwords for 2,131 PSN users; 1,473 Windows Live users; and 2,000 2K Game Studios users.

“Dear Internet, The following is a very small portion of Lord Gaben and the rest of his crew’s glorious raids across the high seas of the Internet.”— @GabenTheLord

As I said above, this leak was the result of the news which was not taken so serious and along with the leak, Hacker Group says:

“We were advised by one of our friends over at RedHack to make adjustments in our operations,” the DerpTrolling member said.

“A show of force from us, would be an attack on 2K that would be very similar to our attacks on Blizzard. Like I said, DerpTrolling in no way wants to harm our children by leaking such damaging data. It’s only a warning to the companies.”

Hacker group also tried to explain, how much data they have exactly in their databases:

“We have 800,000 from 2K and 500,000 credit card data. In all of our raids we have a total of around 7 million usernames and passwords,” he said. “We have around 2 million Comcast accounts, 620,000 Twitter accounts, 1.2 million credentials belonging to the CIA domain, 200,000 Windows Live accounts, 3 million Facebook, 1.7 million EA origins accounts, etc”

Till now, there is not any statement released by the any of the company, whose users’ data has been claimed to be hacked.

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