E-Sports Entertainment Association (ESEA) was hacked last December. A database containing 1.5 million player profiles was compromised. LeakedSource announced the addition of 1,503,707 ESEA records to their database. The leaked records include registration date, city, state (or province), last login, username, first and last name, bcrypt hash, date of birth, birth, zip code, phone number, website URL, Steam ID, Xbox ID, and PSN ID. The hacker responsible demanded a $100,000 ransom.”]

