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Hotmail hacked; 10,000 user details posted

  •  7 October 2009
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Hotmail hacked; 10,000 user details posted

HOTMAIL users are being warned to change their passwords after a massive phishing attack which led to the posting of email users’ account details.

10,000 stolen email account details were posted yesterday at pastebin.com, a website used to share code.

Microsoft said it launched an investigation to determine the impact to customers.

Technology blog neowin.net said the now-removed list detailed mostly Europe-based accounts starting from A through to B, suggesting more lists could exist.

Phishing schemes involve sending fraudulent but legitimate-looking emails to dupe people into revealing passwords and security information.

Those affected included email users whose addresses ended with @hotmail.com, @msn.com and @live.com.

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