The ongoing events of LulzSec have moved onto Microsoft now. With their recent announcement and “release” of 62,000 e-mail address and password combinations that supposedly belong to Twitter, PayPal, Facebook and Xbox Live accounts. But it seems as though it was a dud since all four companies are reporting nothing breached and it doesn’t seem like any of the email/password comibinations have significantly gone through.

Microsoft sends out their official statement,

This group appears to have posted a list of thousands of potential email addresses and passwords, and encouraged users to try them across various online sites like Xbox LIVE in the event one of the users happens to use the same password and email address combination. At this time we do not have any evidence Xbox LIVE has been compromised. However we take the security of our service seriously and work on an ongoing basis to improve it against evolving threats.

With how LulzSec revealed the information, they encouraged people to try them, since it was possible that the person uses the same email/password combination on the sites listed, which in turn leaves them liable to be hacked.

But for now Xbox Live is safe and unhacked.

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