Chatter in the underground forums frequented by hackers and security researchers is that gamers sensitive financial data is now for sale.
The recent attack on Sony’s Playstation network compromised a record 70 million user accounts, leaking names, emails and addresses.
Nick Bilton over at Bits checked in with a security specialist who had seen offers of 2.2 million credit card numbers for $100,000, along with a claim that the criminals had offered to sell the data back to Sony first.