Hacking collective Anonymousclaimsit ’s slip around 28,000 user details from a waiter used by PayPal , with what seems to be email addresses , names and associated passwords appear on a pick of online sharing services .
However , as with some other late Anonymous claims , the hack is being disputed by the attacked company . PayPal says it has no evidence of any sort of breach , and is currently resolve all enquiries with the line : “ We ’re investigating this but to day of the month we have been unable to find any evidence that validate this claim . ”
Still , with November 5th marked out as a kind of global hacking and protest twenty-four hours by Anonymous and its legion of follower , there might be more to amount . US TV meshing NBC ’s sitehas already been ruinedas part of this little online hack - a - thon . [ TNW ]

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