radiantshadow92 said:
There are so many countries, where people leave thier door open. The reason this whole thing started, was being people were trying to crack open the ps3 with the OS feature in the first place! So like you said, Sony was trying to tighten thier security and make sure that no one got in by removing the feature. I am just saying, this would have never happened, if people would just be content with what they purchased in the first place, and not messed with the Sony's OS/network. There no reason to say i am being dumb because i disagree with you, thats just rude. |
i was saying you are being dumb for saying its not sony's job to tighten up security.
there is no way that can ever be thought of as a smart way of thinking. obviously its sony's job to stop hackers or pirates or whatever from doing what they don't want them to do.
You may say its the police's job to stop criminals, but its still my own job to lock my own doors and keep my money safe. I can't sit a $1000 in my mailbox and hope it to be there cause going into someone mailbox is illegal. Pretty sure the cops will call me stupid for doing so.
As been pointed out, he wasn't trying to mess with their network, it just was a side-effect. Its not his fault the key he found opened up every door in sony's house. That's sony being dumb with their psn