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the_wizard_man said:
fordy said:
the_wizard_man said:
fordy said:
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fordy said:
o_O.Q said:

@Rath

....um just this week - gsmarena ( dot ) com/android_location_tracking_troubles_sound_familiar-news-2586.php

apparently certain iphone and android apps leak personal info like location of the user... if you want more examples im quite sure and i can find many more from this year alone... btw 10 mil? i thought it was 77 mil? that number is shrinking fast lol... quite funny how people are so easily influenced by sensationalisation from  the press


Are you mixing up the figures? 77m PSN users were affected by the first hack, 12 million affected by the second SOE hack.

effected is a little storng not to mention inaccurate, I'd bet atleast 10 mil of those 77mil didn't use their real information atleast not all their real info and most people probably didn't even get a phising scam, which the vast majority who did probably just sherreded it along with their junk mail so yeah effected is way too strong 

You....bet

Funny, before you were trying to hold me to account, no matter how much proof I was showing at Sony's carelessness, yet the proof of your argument is "I'd bet". So, do we have any proof here? Or am I the only one who has to back up his claims.

What proof do we have of nothing happening? Well I suppose the nothing happening proves that.

Every article states otherwise. Sony's blog states otherwise. So, Do you think that Sony are deliberately making themselves look worse?

So where are the hordes of people with their identities stolen and CC being used by some hacker? 


Because your twisted logic dictates that no identity theft implies nothing has been stolen, correct?

Do you even realise how it works? Firstly, not many hackers use that information themselves, rather they sell it on the black market. Identities are pieced together from different sources and used sparingly. They don't go to one place and attempt to claim themselves to be 77 million people.

Sony even admitted that a breach was made, and that a user had access to sensitive data. By your claim, that is still "nothing happened". Ignorance is bliss, right?