| Pristine20 said: What amazes me most about all this is how many are already acting like their info as stolen and I bet their facebook pages already has all said info as wel and chances are they also have lots of people as "friends" that they dont realy know. Drama queens... l |
Yeah, I'm sure facebook pages have home addresses, e-mails, passwords, bank account numbers, cc, and other info for the public to see. Also, you're forgetting that not everyone who are at risk have a Facebook account.
Anyways, corporations have a duty to keep customer's information secured, and they must notify their customers in a timely matter whenver a breach occurs. Sony, on the other hand, took about a week to notify their customers, and they barely found that SOE was affected as well (almost two weeks since it happened).









