TheFLYINGManga_Ka said:This sucks!
Other than CC info, what are some dangers of having our other personal info stolen, like address, zip, country, etc.?
With CC# and password/log-in, we could always change it, but I'm worried about that other stuff too.
Majine said:Yes. Atleast on that service you agree to get frauded.
What?snackman said:Those chinamen will do good with those social security numbers and other means
FTH said:we got a couple abandon Sony posts already cool
Someone is outraged by this security breach.Senator: Sony playing games with PlayStation outage
By TONY ROMM | 4/26/11 2:48 PM EDT
A breach thats kept Sonys PlayStation Network offline for six days hasnt just angered about 75 million online gamers its peeved Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) too.
The senator fired off a letter to Sony on Tuesday to note he is troubled by the failure of the company to immediately notify affected customers of the breach and to extend adequate financial data security protections.
Sonys PlayStation Network was shut down last Wednesday, and the company initially noted the service would return in a day or two. In the days to follow, however, Sony has only admitted its online gaming network did experience a significant external intrusion. The company has yet to detail how the breach occurred and whether consumers personal data has been affected.
The lack of answers hasnt pleased Blumenthal. The former Connecticut attorney general noted in his letter that a breach of such magnitude immediately raises concerns of data privacy, identity theft and other misuse of sensitive personal and financial data, such as names, email addresses and credit and debit card information.
I am concerned that PlayStation Network users personal and financial information may have been inappropriately accessed by a third party. Compounding this concern is the troubling lack of notification from Sony about the nature of the data breach, the senator wrote to Jack Tretton, president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America.
Although the breach occurred nearly a week ago, Sony has not notified customers of the intrusion, or provided information that is vital to allowing individuals to protect themselves from identity theft, such as informing users whether their personal or financial information may have been compromised. Nor has Sony specified how it intends to protect these consumers, Blumenthal continued.
The breach thats sidelined the PlayStation Network is only the latest in a series of high-profile hacker attacks and leaks directed at top Web services. It comes on the heels of the Epsilon data breach, which generated headlines around the nation because it exposed the names and email addresses of millions of customers who do business with Target, Walgreens, Best Buy and other retail giants.
Blumenthal has called on Epsilon, too, to offer a more public explanation of the breach.
This article first appeared on POLITICO Pro at 2:08 p.m. on April 26, 2011.
Then no one has your CC info. The address/phone/etc is still out there if your info was jacked though.Gamecocks625 said:What if I don't have a credit card currently tied into my PSN account? Does that matter?
commish said:I've done some data breach work at my firm. You guys have no idea what goes on behind the scenes when something like this happens. Everyone goes batshit insane. The costs are going to be ridiculous for them.
TheFLYINGManga_Ka said:This sucks!
Other than CC info, what are some dangers of having our other personal info stolen, like address, zip, country, etc.?
With CC# and password/log-in, we could always change it, but I'm worried about that other stuff too.
Krakatoa said:They should have emailed this to all PSN users. Not posted it on a blog!!
Man said:Q.15 Seems like SOE service was also not available/ suffering outage. Is this true? Is this due to the same reason as the PSN/Qriocity outage?
SOE's service is available although a service interruption due to an external attack did occur. A thorough investigation is ongoing.
Sounds like it was of the same quality as the security on the PS3.LugNut74 said:I am pretty pissed off. What kind of security were they using on psn? Jesus. I did not sign up for this. I guess they were hacked but this ultimately goes back on sony's shoulders.
They could potentially apply for new lines of credit. If the lender is doing his job they shouldn't get far, but still...TheFLYINGManga_Ka said:This sucks!
Other than CC info, what are some dangers of having our other personal info stolen, like address, zip, country, etc.?
With CC# and password/log-in, we could always change it, but I'm worried about that other stuff too.
I NEED SCISSORS said:Thankfully there is an Xbox 360 version coming, that's the route i'm taking.
Call your bank as soon as possible, explain to them what happened, and tell them you want a new debit card mailed to you. Most banks take 3-4 days to send it. Then just go back into PSN whenever it's back online and delete your card info (not that it would work at that point anyway). That's what I'm doing first thing tomorrow.Angry Fork said:I"ve used a debit card before to get stuff off PSN. How the hell am I going to get rid of/change that? Jesus this sucks what the hell, and you can't even change/remove the info without signing into PSN but I suppose that doesn't matter anymore if they already have it.
Joe Shlabotnik said:Hmm, everyone pulling out of direct purchases online? Switching over to pre-paid cards?
Has anyone questioned Gamestop about this breach?
RdN said:Holy fuck! I'm literally afraid right now. All my info and credit card may be in hands of hacks.. That's fucked up.
If someone has your account info it's only useful as long as you don't change the password (PSN is down for them too). If you don't change yours first, call Sony, they must be able to restore it to you.JABEE said:If they have passwords and PSN IDs, how will any PSN ID be saved? Would they have to start over? What about all of our purchases?
/threadbigace33 said:This is the risk you take using your personal credit card for any service. Not just Sony. I've started gravitating to using those pre paid visa cards for all of my transactions.
It was password1.BackwardsSuggestions said:If someone does have my PSN password, could you please return it to me since I can't remember what it was.
This is the worst BS justification ever. Also that stuff is not on my facebook page and i only friend people I am friends with in real life. Stop posting this.Guardian Bob said:Most people put that stuff on their facebook page :/
edgefusion said:Look on the bright side, we might get a free copy of Calling All Cars.
Dont think that is the case. According to the Playstation.com FAQ it say this:BackwardsSuggestions said:
Q.16 I want my money back (subscription fee, content) since the PSN/Qriocity was not available.
When the full services are restored and the length of the outage is known, we will assess the correct course of action.
NOOOO!!!chubigans said:They have your dogs name and theres not a damn thing you can do about it. Muhahaha!
OMG U R ONE OF TEH H4XX0RXNeuromancer said:It was password1.
Metalmurphy said:Oh for fucks sake... I changed all my 100+ passwords a few months ago cause of the Gawker fiasco, it was a pain in the ass, and now I'm gonna have to do it again? ARGH.
Alot more serious then I thought it was gonna be.
Thank god I use virtual VISA cards for all my online purchases.