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Wagram said:
Mirson said:
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...

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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).

Mostly addresses, phone numbers, and emails.

Yea, and according some people, that's all you need for people to steal your identity.  Don't buy that at all.  Besides, the only people who still care about this are die hard gamers who frequent sites like this often.  This whole mess has mostly been sponged away by the average gamer and public because of Bin Laden's death.  The only way that this could even come back as main news and really hurt Sony is if millions have their identities stolen.  But I don't see that happening at all.