Private PSN and SOE Info Has Been Stolen including CC #s -…
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Retgery
Canada1229 Posts
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SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
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FroZen(-_-)
United States183 Posts
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Bub
United States3518 Posts
Like one or more here said, big facepalm. Better go to the bank ASAP, I got my card canceled anyways, right before this happen (because I lost the card) lucky =D | ||
moose_juice
United States5 Posts
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Draconicfire
Canada2562 Posts
http://ca.kotaku.com/5796429/sony-reveals-more-details-on-playstation-network-hack-and-its-plans-to-fix-what-went-wrong Apparently Credit Card numbers were encrypted, but still. | ||
Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
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chocoed
United States398 Posts
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Sanctimonius
United Kingdom861 Posts
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brijan
Australia144 Posts
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NonConGuy
United States416 Posts
On April 28 2011 11:55 Subversion wrote: Was this Anonymous' work? Read in the NY Times that this was not the works of Anonymous | ||
NeonSky
United States46 Posts
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kaisen
United States601 Posts
sony's done for this generation | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
Like clockwork, the first lawsuit resulting from the security breach of the personal data of more than 75 million Sony PlayStation Network customers has been filed. The suit was filed today on behalf of Kristopher Johns, 36, of Birmingham, Ala., in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Johns accuses Sony of not taking "reasonable care to protect, encrypt, and secure the private and sensitive data of its users." He also believes Sony took too long to notify him and other customers that their personal information had been exposed. Because of that, the complaint alleges, Sony did not allow its customers "to make an informed decision as to whether to change credit card numbers, close the exposed accounts, check their credit reports, or take other mitigating actions." The lawsuit is asking for monetary compensation and free credit card monitoring, and is seeking class action status. Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20057921-260.html#ixzz1KnM0HOcN | ||
backtoback
Canada1276 Posts
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Ym1r
United States1164 Posts
On April 28 2011 14:56 kaisen wrote: Realistically, there's nothing Sony can do to rectify this situation. There is no freebie, no gesture of goodwill that Sony can do that will placate the masses. 77 million users' info was compromised; right now the only people who even have the meanest faith left in Sony is the SDF full of kiddies and people who don't live in the real world, where identity theft--especially potential theft of CC info--is a major concern. The fact that they didn't tell anyone about it in a timely manner also put the nail in their coffin. There's nothing Sony can do here. There is no "equally decent thing"; NOTHING measures up to having information that could negatively impact your entire life stolen out from under a company you entrusted to hold said information secure, in good faith. sony's done for this generation How is a 2% drop in stocks the end of Sony? | ||
Oozo
Finland432 Posts
On April 28 2011 15:08 backtoback wrote: I think it is from microsoft not anon. It is all speculations atm though :/ Don't forget Nintendo. I did last evening cancel my CC, just to be careful. When I called to the service, it seemed many others are doing same thing. Customer service lady said its not first case of exact same reason at same day and usually they don't have any waiting time in that service, now it was 10 minutes. 1 week without CC won't kill me, but still its nuisance. | ||
clayn
Germany444 Posts
:D | ||
jstar
Canada568 Posts
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Bloodash
Netherlands1384 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + Sony, Give me 3 free games and I'll forgive you | ||
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