Hackers upgraded to Ghostbin file with names, codes access, personal data, and even credit card information of approximately 13.000 users.
Claiming to be affiliated with Anonymous, hackers they leaked on Ghostbin a text file with about 13.000 codes and user details of many popular online services.
The file was uploaded and available for a few hours on the Ghostbin platform. It reportedly contained the names, passwords, personal data and even credit card information of about 13.000 users of online services such as Amazon, Hulu Plus, Xbox Live and PlayStation Network, but also customers of large American department stores, such as Walmart and many pornosgraphics sites.
However, the collection of these data does not appear to have resulted from the violation of the computer systems of the reported networks and companies, but from malicious software installed on thousands of individual users' computers.