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evolution_1ne said:
UltimateUnknown said:
PsicloneX said:

some of the people on this site should become sony defence lawyers,no one would ever sue sony again.if this was nintendo or microsoft the witch hunt would be out of this world( hypocrites)i would like some of you to come in here if and when you find out your credit card info has been compromised and satill act like it is no big deal.hey sony we won,t sue you over this,we will just get a new credit card and a new IDENTITY no prob you are not at fault by even a little bit,it,s all fine by us.wow get real people.

This.

If this was MS or Nintendo, I can't begin to fathom the amount of shit they would get from both the media and the Sony fanboys (which there are a ton of).

That said, as much as Sony may be at fault for bad protection/communication, I think the true culprits, the hackers who broke in, are not getting enough attention. Those mofos need to get caught, and FAST before they cause any more collateral damage to other networks. I would hate it if the next time I used my credit card on a "trusted source", say amazon/paypal and then subsequently found out that my cc info has been compromised.

ARE YOU FUCKIN-------- *looks at post count* lolz my bad my bad

lol I did the same thing.

OT: This is just a simple case of lawyers trying to make a buck off of the U.S. legal system and Sony's incompetence . If this case had anyu validity, I should be expecting 29 checks from Microsoft, 2 from U.S. Bank, 1 from Wells Fargo, 1 from Ebay, and any other company that had a breach in security leaving my information vulnerable, which would probably total a whopping $32.47 that I would would expect to recieve in 2013.



I am the Playstation Avenger.