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Kasz216 said:
imaprettyhotguy said:
Kasz216 said:
imaprettyhotguy said:
Kasz216 said:
imaprettyhotguy said:
 

 

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You really have to stop reading journalism spins on things, Sony said they have no evidence of the hackers getting into the CC information but they aren't ruling that out, and journalism spins it into them admitting they may so it's a probably when it's a probably not 

Hm, s o you still haven't read the whole "biggest data loss ever" thing.  Which isn't actually related to the credit cards thing.

Though yes, lets not listen to the journalists, and the security experts, and the analysts... oh and sony themselves.

You've got the mind of a conspiracy theorist.

Yes I have it's pure bull, it's making like 20 assumptions and jumping to a conclusion that has an outside chance at best at being what happenened when in reality it's just the one that will get more ratings, they go for shock value over accuracy everytime and you take it at face value, and again if they did get the info why aren't there dozens of people screaming about phising scams sent to their door, lost CC and identity theift, there is no proof that a hacker is in possention of any of those just that they had the ability to acess it there isn't even proof that they did...


Again, you are totally missing the point that it's probably the biggest information leak ever, just based on what Sony has already admitted has been stolen.

According to the experts.

No it has an outside chance to possibly be the biggest leak ever according to experts after making several assumptions most of which will probably turn out to be false