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mod edit. It seems this isn't true and they just pasted old expired card info from 2012 to make it seem true.
http://www.ibtimes.com/hackers-release-thousands-amazon-xbox-live-hulu-plus-passwords-1767908
But Dana is not afraid of the interwebs, so I guess this is OK.
Edit: the article talks about anonymous, but it seems to be another group.
http://www.ibtimes.com/hackers-release-thousands-amazon-xbox-live-hulu-plus-passwords-1767908
A group of self-described hackers released thousands of passwords and credit card numbers from online services like Amazon, Hulu Plus, Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network on Friday. The group claimed to be aligned with the loosely knit group of “hacktivists” called “Anonymous.”
The information was released in a document posted on text storage service Ghostbin. It was inactive early on Saturday morning. The list included over 10,000 entries, including retailers like Walmart and Dell, video game services like EA Games, Origin.com and Twitch.TV, as well as login information for a number of subscription pornography sites like Brazzers.com. Credentials for online services for VPNCyberGhost and UFC TV were also listed.
The information also included expiration dates, security codes, phone numbers and names for some of the accounts. Amazon, Microsoft, Hulu Plus and Sony did not respond to a request for comment, and the International Business Times could not immediately verify the claims.
But Dana is not afraid of the interwebs, so I guess this is OK.
Edit: the article talks about anonymous, but it seems to be another group.
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