Cyborg said:Who is crazy enough to support the hackers now? Good luck.
You can do that?Jerk said:One would hope that most people have different passwords on their Email accounts.
Right?
3rdman said:LOL really? First and foremost, your anger should first be directed squarely at Sony for (1) having such a shit security that they fear that everyone's personal data has been compromised and (2) because they took a week to tell their customers (an act of negligence which may very well be illegal!).
There is no proof that those involved with hacking the PS3 has anything to do with what happened but that won't stop people from speculating, of course.
snack said:One a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being the lowest, and 10 the highest, how bad for you feel for Sony right now?
I would say 10.
Cerebral Assassin said:This only relates to PS3 accounts, right? I have a PSN acct tied to my PSP & I can't remember if I have any card details on it, could this affect me?
To be expected ofcourse.Catalix said:uh oh, it's already hitting mainstream media.
It's their service dude .....phosphor112 said:I can understand being upset with Sony, but why be mad AT Sony? They weren't the problem.
Patryn said:Thank you Sony for informing me in e-mail that my data was stolen! Now I can surely remember exactly WHICH e-mail address I used to sign up for your stupid account!
neoism said:Guys I'm not sure if this is related or not... but the 21st my card was used fraudulently... I used it once or twice on PSN but I always deleted it after I put money in my wallet. soo. :/ Had to cancel the card.
lol...LethaL ImpuLse said:Damn, Sony is fucked.
What about all the games each account owns?Brandson said:If Sony has no way of distinguishing legit PSN account owners from identity thieves upon login, does that mean Sony is going to have to wipe all PSN accounts and start clean? Presumably many users will not be able to login instantaneously once PSN is re-activated, allowing hackers to login for them, change their password and keep the account. Alternatively, if you are able to login fast enough to change your password, couldn't a hacker just call Sony later claiming their account was stolen and get Sony to change your password so only the hacker has access anyway? If they have all your info, there's no way for Sony to distinguish between legit customers and hackers. Deleting all PSN accounts seems like the only way forward at this point.
Oh...so someone has already taken credit for it?Cyborg said:Who is crazy enough to support the hackers now? Good luck.
Vamphuntr said:At least they sent you one. I didn't get one yet. Guess their canadians customers are third class citizens.
Aigis said:So are the passwords themselves stolen or just the encrypted data that could be decrypted to obtain passwords?
If Sony's security is shit then why wasn't this done years ago3rdman said:LOL really? First and foremost, your anger should first be directed squarely at Sony for (1) having such a shit security that they fear that everyone's personal data has been compromised and (2) because they took a week to tell their customers (an act of negligence which may very well be illegal!).
There is no proof that those involved with hacking the PS3 has anything to do with what happened but that won't stop people from speculating, of course.
Kud Dukan said:The bolded part is why everyone should be upset. If they even suspected (even just a little) that they had been compromised to this degree, they should have said something a hell of a lot sooner than they did.
Why should anyone feel bad for Sony? They got us into this mess with piss-poor security and then waited a fucking week to tell us about what happened. They're just as responsible as the hackers for this catastrophe.snack said:One a scale of 1 to 10, 1 being the lowest, and 10 the highest, how bad for you feel for Sony right now?
I would say 10.
Dreamgazer said:So anyone out there still want to defend the hackers? lol.
Enco said:I put up a fake DOB and I'm not sure if my full name is on there. The only thing anyone can possibly get is my address. Come at me.
Fuck the hackers (mainly) and fuck Sony.
Trevelyon said:
G-mail done
- GAF done lol
- Amazon done
- Steam done
- Apple store done
I'll take my chances with everything else/too lazy.
RobbieNick said:Damn. I just got a new debit card cuz I lost my old one. Now this shit happens. Luckily, my bank monitors my purchases very carefully.
Sony's gonna get sued up the ass for this. I can easily see a class-action lawsuit happening.
Oozinator said:I DEMAND cash COMPENSATION from Sony for their careless handling and leak of my private personal information and for the emotional trauma this is causing to me and my family !
Sony's resolution department may contact me to arrange a wire transfer to my bank account in Morocco.
Let's start a worldwide class-action lawsuit at the Hague International Court of Justice.
FINALBOSS said:Talk about overreacting.
My e-mail pw and PSN pw are the same exact thing and I'm not changing shit.