DerpTrolling has released a log of customer logins across the PlayStation Network and other services, revealing 2,131 PSN details. The group also claims that they have around 7 million usernames and passwords in total, including credit card details of some of the hacked services.
The details were posted on Pastebin with the following message:
Dear Internet, the following is a very small portion of Lord Gaben and the rest of his crews glorious raids across the high seas of the Internet.
Apparently the group’s hacking isn’t supposed to be malicious, but instead a warning to the companies to upgrade their servers to prevent DDoS and data hacks. They group also had the following to add:
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.
So far, Sony hasn’t responded to the leak, but you are advised to change you password if you believe your accounts have been compromised.