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rocketpig said:
imaprettyhotguy said:
rocketpig said:
imaprettyhotguy said:
rocketpig said:
Grimes said:

Is it out of the realm of possibility that the hackers could have stolen the encryption keys?

If they took the encryption key, Sony wouldn't be saying the CC data should be safe. That would mean that the hacker(s) had full access to that particular database and could have jacked the card numbers without much effort.

Assuming they use the same key for CC as passwords, and the hacker never got into the part that holds CC (atleast there is no evidence)

Different database, different key.

Seriously, just stop.

That just proves my point about it being a different key... you are the one that should stop, take a step back and realize just how often you are wrong 

I've logged hundreds (if not thousands) of hours in pure database work.

What's your resume look like?

So you worked for a few months then got fired for incompetence