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Yes, Now Leave Sony Alone 3 9.09%
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Old 01-24-2013   #21
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Old 01-24-2013   #22
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“there is no evidence that encrypted payment card details were accessed,” and that “personal data is unlikely to have been used for fraudulent purposes”

^Completely irrelevant.

The fact that the perpetrators had gained access to sensitive information that belonged to millions of people that trusted sonys "secure" online services/system is unacceptable regardless of whether they used that info for fraudulent purposes or not and regardless of whether sony cant find evidence that they did so.



“The reliability of our network services and the security of our consumers’ information are of the utmost importance to us"

Then why did the investigation that took place by ICO conclude that the attack could have been prevented if there systems were up to date?



Sony needs to get off their goodie two shoes high horse and admit that they were at fault.
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It should have been more? You gotta be kidding me. Come on, even if your personal information was compromised, let's be f*cking real, how many of you had MAJOR credit cards tied to your accounts? MOST people just use debit and seriously who just keeps a TON OF CASH on their debit card?

I bet none of you lost any money at all from this and it's not even sonys fault they got hacked.
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It should have been more? You gotta be kidding me. Come on, even if your personal information was compromised, let's be f*cking real, how many of you had MAJOR credit cards tied to your accounts? MOST people just use debit and seriously who just keeps a TON OF CASH on their debit card?

I bet none of you lost any money at all from this and it's not even sonys fault they got hacked.
lol you continue with you "never left home" syndrome...

You don't know much about debit cards, my main bank account is a debit card associated account, i keep a decent amount of money on it, so if i have, then im sure many of the other 40+ million PS3 owners do too.

The reasoning behind the PSN attack, was because of how Sony treated GeoHot, so yes the PSN hack WAS Sony's fault....

Oh and you typo'd, it should say *Sony's
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Originally Posted by stevorkz View Post
“there is no evidence that encrypted payment card details were accessed,” and that “personal data is unlikely to have been used for fraudulent purposes”

^Completely irrelevant.

The fact that the perpetrators had gained access to sensitive information that belonged to millions of people that trusted sonys "secure" online services/system is unacceptable regardless of whether they used that info for fraudulent purposes or not and regardless of whether sony cant find evidence that they did so..
Exactly what i was thinking! Thats some twisted mind Sony has...
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Originally Posted by Annelies View Post
It should have been more? You gotta be kidding me. Come on, even if your personal information was compromised, let's be f*cking real, how many of you had MAJOR credit cards tied to your accounts? MOST people just use debit and seriously who just keeps a TON OF CASH on their debit card?

I bet none of you lost any money at all from this and it's not even sonys fault they got hacked.
Serious question for you........................ Are you an inferior clone now?

You were always on a different planet (just like most of us here lol), but recently you have talked the most drivel I have heard in years.

Maybe it is your age, and once you mature and have a taste of the real world and how it works you may understand the basics of how life operates??
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negligence is negligence. failing to keep up to date with security was no accident. it was purposeful neglect. they chose not to keep things secured by protecting our information with sufficient security
even if nothing was taken they failed in their duty to protect their customers. that alone demands action as it does in any other sector that fails those who put their trust in them.

in the UK peoples debit cards are charged by scammers everyday, many by small amounts so the owners do not even notice so its not just major credit cards that are an issue
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Serious question for you........................ Are you an inferior clone now?

You were always on a different planet (just like most of us here lol), but recently you have talked the most drivel I have heard in years.

Maybe it is your age, and once you mature and have a taste of the real world and how it works you may understand the basics of how life operates??
I really don't care if you think I've talked "the most drivel you've heard in years," lol, what is that supposed to mean to me?
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negligence is negligence. failing to keep up to date with security was no accident. it was purposeful neglect. they chose not to keep things secured by protecting our information with sufficient security
even if nothing was taken they failed in their duty to protect their customers. that alone demands action as it does in any other sector that fails those who put their trust in them.

in the UK peoples debit cards are charged by scammers everyday, many by small amounts so the owners do not even notice so its not just major credit cards that are an issue
I agree their security system was flawed because the hack was stupid to begin with, taking the whole network down because of how they treated Geohot is ridiculous. All I am saying is the 250K they are paying, is probably more than what people lost out of the hack, so to demand more, is insane.
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