over 1 million Gmail and Yahoo accounts on a Dark Web marketplace . Now , the same vendor is back with yet another listing and this time the victims are PlayStation users . The vendor who goes by the handle of “ SunTzu583 ” is sellingAttack.Databreach640,000 accounts of PlayStation users in just USD 35.71 ( 0.0292 BTC ) stolenAttack.Databreachfrom an unknown database . These accounts contain emails along with their clear-text passwords . According to SunTzu583 , the database was not directly stolenAttack.Databreachfrom PlayStation servers , but it does contain unique accounts of PlayStation users . SunTzu583 goes on to explain that these accounts may also work on other sites however they can be mainly used for PlayStation-related activities . It must be noted that in 2015 , 2.5 million Xbox ( Xbox 360 ISO ) and Playstation accounts ( PSP ISO ) were stolenAttack.Databreachand leakedAttack.Databreachon the Dark Web marketplaces in February 2017 . Also , about five months ago several PlayStation users were complaining that their accounts have been hackedAttack.Databreachand in some cases , their funds were missing . While the vendor has already announced that the database is not directly stolenAttack.Databreachfrom PlayStation servers , it is quite possible that it was takenAttack.Databreachfrom a third party server . We at HackRead can not confirm the authenticity of this database , but if you have an account on PSN , it is advisable to change its password and also use a different password on other sites .