Hotmail Passwords Leaked

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More than 10,000 usernames and passwords for Windows Live Hotmail accounts were leaked online late last week, according to a report by Neowin.net, which claimed that they were posted by an anonymous user on pastebin.com last Thursday.

Neowin reported that it had seen part of the list. "Neowin has seen part of the list posted and can confirm the accounts are genuine, and most appear to be based in Europe," said the site. "The list details over 10,000 accounts starting from A through to B, suggesting there could be additional lists."

Hotmail usernames and passwords are often used for more than logging into Microsoft 's online e-mail service, however. Many people log onto a wide range of Microsoft's online properties -- including the trial version of the company's Web-based Office applications, the Connect beta test site, and the Skydrive online storage service -- with their Hotmail passwords.

It was unknown how the usernames and passwords were obtained, but Neowin speculated that they were the result of either a hack of Hotmail or a massive phishing attack that had tricked users into divulging their log-on information.

Accounts with domains of @hotmail.com, @msn.com, and @live.com were included in the list.

Microsoft representatives in the United States were not immediately able to confirm Neowin's account, or answer questions, including how the usernames and passwords were acquired. The BBC, however, reported early Monday that Microsoft U.K. is aware of the report that account information had been available on the Web, and said it's "actively investigating the situation and will take appropriate steps as rapidly as possible."

If Neowin's account is accurate, the Hotmail hack or phishing attack would be one of the largest suffered by a Web-based e-mail service.

Last year, a Tennessee college student was accused of breaking into former Alaska governor Sarah Palin's Yahoo Mail account in the run-up to the U.S. presidential election. Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee at the time, lost control of her personal account when someone identified only as "rubico" reset her password after guessing answers to several security questions.

David Kernell was charged with a single count of accessing a computer without authorization by a federal grand jury last October. Kernell's case is ongoing.

Shortly after the Palin account hijack, Computerworld confirmed that the automated password-reset mechanisms used by Hotmail, Yahoo Mail, and Google's Gmail could be abused by anyone who knew an account's username and could answer a single security question. 😱

I got this information from: http://www.infoworld.com/d/security-cen ... swords-504

But I really found out about on another forum.
 
I use hot mail to link up with Xbox Live account. I hope mine is not of one 10,000 that were leaked.
 
It just goes to show, Microsoft is really the worst best invention.
 
Mine better not be in that list. I use mine for a good bit. I'd sue 😀
 
Well I have 6 Live Accounts 2 for General 2 for gaming Stuff and another 2 for Website crap So its looking bad for me lol
I use the Same password FOR EVERYTHING So If Mines on the List im screwed,,,
 
Justin_ said:
It just goes to show, Microsoft is really the worst best invention.
You do realise that Gmail passwords and Yahoo password were also leaked? Easy to just slam Microsoft at the first opportunity.
 
ChrisG2010 said:
Mine better not be in that list. I use mine for a good bit. I'd sue 😀

Also what would you sue for? It's not their fault.

Im sure you've been hacked somewhere, but you weren't dumb enough to do that, as it's not their fault..
 
Also a fake Paypal email going around, trust me if you click on the link they give you, say goodbye to all your passwords and money 🙂.
 
Oh God, I hope mine wasn't leaked. Though none of my accounts start with A or B, so I think for the moment I'm safe.
 
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