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Immortal said:

I think actually expecting something bad is too much, but I certainly believe people have a right, and for the sake of principle, duty, to be angry. While they obviously take risks with cards normally, Sony put their information at risk without their consent when they trusted Sony.

If I trip, it's fine, but if you make me trip, even if accidentally, that's a completely different story. Bad analogy, I know, but it conveys the message.

I do think that this is just for the sake of principle, though, and that it's quite meaningless to be seriously worried and that Sony certainly seems to be doing a good job trying to prevent losses now.


I agree, of course they have the right to be angry, but to be honest, your information is at risk the moment you give it to anyone, even the bank.

I just don't think people should start getting all paranoid about the whole situation and relax. It's does them no good to get all stressed out you know?



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