| walkerj said: Also, this "court" thing people keep mentioning. Sony isn't going to lose a lawsuit. Read your EULA. There is no guarentee of money for anything that has happened here. Data wasn't improperly secured, it was accessed by hackers. And speculation that passwords were plaintext is a nonsense rumor. Sony kept the PS3 unhackable for 4 years and people think they would store data like that insecurely? The only thing someone could sue for is a failure by Sony to meet certain security regulations that specifically, financially impacted users. Well, noones been impacted, and I doubt 5% of PSN accounts have credit card numbers associated with them. Most people on PS3 use network cards, and many PSN accounts are on TV's, and blueray players. Etc. |
Another smart person, we really need to make a group or something







