Looks like some accounts were hacked and released on the net:
http://www.businessinsider.com/hackers-released-13000-passwords-2014-12
And the site with the info:
https://ghostbin.com/paste/avtnw/raw
I would change your passwords just in case....
http://www.businessinsider.com/hackers-released-13000-passwords-2014-12
The hacker group known as Anonymous released a file on Friday containing about 13,000 passwords, it claims.
The stolen account information was posted to Internet file sharing site Ghostbin.
That's not the biggest password hack we've ever seen. With millions of passwords in use for sites around the internet, chances are, yours is not among these 13,000.
But these accounts come from a variety of online sources, the Anonymous claims, some of them really popular.
DailyDot's Aaron Sankin sifted through the file and discovered the leaks came from the following sites:
Amazon
Walmart
PlayStation Network
Xbox Live
Twitch.tv
Origin.com
Hulu Plus
Dell
Shutterstock
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And the site with the info:
https://ghostbin.com/paste/avtnw/raw
I would change your passwords just in case....