I care, but not enough to get pissed or too worried. I have already changed any passwords that were similar to the one on PSN (which I will change, too, once PSN is up again) and credit card companies are already on alert for any strange expenses on people's accounts that this concerns. Also, Sony doesn't believe the CC info was stolen, but warned people just in case. In the end, PSN will be back and better and despite the wishes of some fanatics, this will barely hurt Sony. Within a month or two, this will mostly be forgotten by the mass public and the PS3 will still continue to be in higher demand than the other consoles.
And for those going with the 23-24 billion figure, I'll just qoute
If any one actually went to the Ponemon Institute's website they'd find a nifty databreach cost calculator. Entering in the information we have been given by Sony regarding the security breach the Ponemon Institute estimates it will cost Sony less than $20 million."
Take from that what you will.







