| Euphoria14 said: Just thought I would put this out there since I tend to believe this PSN thing is overblown and that some people are more paranoid than need be.
I haven't changed by cards yet, but I intend to. I am just being lazy about it. However I asked a few people at work and not surprisingly they all thought the same way I do about the situation.
What has better odds of happening?
#1.) CC info from PSN de-encypted and used. #2.) Struck by lightning. #3.) CC info taken when card is used in restaurant. #4.) CC info taken when card is used at gas station. #5.) CC info taken when buying from any online retailer. #6.) Winning the New York Lottery.
What I am trying to say is this. For all you know your CC info could have just as easily be taken during normal day activities and getting bent out of shape about your info at the moment does you no good. Credit and Debit cards naturally carry risk and nothing is completely safe, especially in places where it is handed off and people walk away with them.
Just relax. If anyone is going to be paranoid and get bent out of shape they probably shouldn't use them to begin with.
*Waits to be called moronic* |
And this is why Identity theft is so rampant.
"with great power, comes great responsibility."








