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irstupid said:
walkerj said:

I was being sarcastic, but securing a server for 100 peoples isn't ten times the price of securing a server that supports 10 poeple. It's not realistic. Obviously a widespread problem costs more to fix, but it isn't relative to user accounts.

no its not obvoiusly.  but sony has what to fix a problem that deals with 50 million ps3's, and 67 million psps.

and how many different models are there?  firmware updates? ect you name it.  THey have to get an update out there that will let all those 117 million consoles connect to the internet, do their psn account, do personal and credit info and be safe and secure.

the 70 million accounts means nothing, except a number a lawyer can throw around in court to get his big commission. 

So far there haven't even been on reported case of someones psns info being used against them, and in a lawsuit they would have to prove the majority of them were by court standards, and thats just not gonna happen especially considering Sony didn't inproperly secure any of the info