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imaprettyhotguy said:
Gnizmo said:
imaprettyhotguy said:

You said the word practically so likely you are just putting your own spin on the fact that they said their telling you to change your pass and you just assumed it's unencripted and there is nothing in it about them admiting they were unprotected and the worse PR is every article saying it's the worst breach of personal info in history when there were bigger ones which have already been linked in this thread and you already saw


The personal data table was entirely unencrypted, and thats where your password was stored. It is all there. Read the Q&A and you will see this. The passwords were unencrypted, and stolen. Thats why they are forcing everyone to reset their password. At this point the potential for liability would be too high if they didn't.

Assumption is assumption stop basing things on assumptions 

And stop talking about things you obviously do not understand.

If the passwords were encrypted (meaning they were in a different database), Sony would have said as much in the Q&A.

On top of that, creating a database specifically for passwords is an unwieldy and overly complicated solution to a problem that doesn't exist if you just encrypt that table.




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