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and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....



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goforgold said:

and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....


what? real news?



 

You wanna have your opinion, then you have to respect different opinions as well.

 


ozsman said:
goforgold said:

and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....


what? real news?

yeah real fucking news *rolls eyes*



goforgold said:
ozsman said:
goforgold said:

and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....


what? real news?

yeah real fucking news *rolls eyes*

Want to elaborate on what is wrong with the news article and why you don't consider it real news?



                                           

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Mendicate Bias said:
goforgold said:
ozsman said:
goforgold said:

and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....

what? real news?

yeah real fucking news *rolls eyes*

Want to elaborate on what is wrong with the news article and why you don't consider it real news?

Because it's not positive news.



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NiKKoM said:
Profcrab said:

Interestingly, Sony hasn't really put a strong defense against the accusations that its servers had security flaws.  I'm expecting that real details will come out at some point since there is a FBI investigation, but Sony is being oddly quiet.

What's wrong with you!!



why don't you rate anymore.... :(

Off Topic -  The whole reason for the ratings were that game ratings were getting rediculous.  If a game was hyped, anticipated, and from a major company, the game only had to be decent to get a 9-plus  rating.  So, I decided I would just rate every post with useless 9-plus  ratings as a sort fo humorous protest.  If I did the ratings now, it would just be because it was expected and, eh, I don't really care anymore.  I only did it on this site and I don't really come around here too often.  The adds are annoying (I started using flashblockers because this site uses audio ads which are busch league) and the site is infested with company specific fanatics so I only stop by when an issue comes up where I think it will be entertaining to see how riled up people are or how far they will go to defend their sacred cow.  Every time I stop by, I'm not disapointed.

Since you asked, though.

I give that post a 9.6

I appologize for going off topic, but I received the question a few times.



Thank god for the disable signatures option.

Its becoming obvious enough there was security issue within Sony's network. With that said, this forum isnt call "Sony hating discussion" its "Sony gaming discussion". This actually isnt even talking about the PSN: "Sony's overall Internet security is lacking far beyond the confines of the PlayStation Network, Qriocity music service and Sony Online Entertainment servers. "



goforgold said:
ozsman said:
goforgold said:

and here we go with this fucking bullshit again.....


what? real news?

yeah real fucking news *rolls eyes*

Maybe you should quit rolling your eyes around and shove them back into your head and actually read the article.  You may find it surprising that Reuters are not Sony trolls. 



Booh! said:
 

"did not attempt to break in to password-protected sites or exploit any vulnerabilities"

 

Ah, ok: that explains it all.

Bumgarner concluded to Reuters that "no one should be able to point a web browser at Sony and see a security management console[...]"

 

Uhm, I'm smelling the odour of a MS bot: only MS servers have a "security management console" (it's a part of MS Forefront Protection), but Sony use Apache servers. It's like someone saying that the start menu of the MACOSX is bad...

Wow, if that is true, then your post will defintely get ignored by quite a few on here. 



thismeintiel said:
Booh! said:
 

"did not attempt to break in to password-protected sites or exploit any vulnerabilities"

 

Ah, ok: that explains it all.

Bumgarner concluded to Reuters that "no one should be able to point a web browser at Sony and see a security management console[...]"

 

Uhm, I'm smelling the odour of a MS bot: only MS servers have a "security management console" (it's a part of MS Forefront Protection), but Sony use Apache servers. It's like someone saying that the start menu of the MACOSX is bad...

Wow, if that is true, then your post will defintely get ignored by quite a few on here. 


A lot of things are called console.

I.E. a linux command prompt could be called console.