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brendude13 said:
dsister said:

From PSN, I doubt it. But SOE had unencrypted bank numbers and cc numbers. 

Plus you could always get your address leaked on the internet 

 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/07/sony-removes-data-stolen-hackers_n_858913.html


Oh no! Not my address!

There is also a sign near my house with my road name on! That is suicide! And I have my house number on my door! What am I thinking!? Today, somebody in red shorts came up to my house and put a piece of paper through my letterbox. It had my address on it! How did he find it out!?

HELP MEEEEEEE!

...Anyway, enough of that xD. I agree, what a load of overblown nonsense. It's just a load of scaremongering to get web page hits and make lots of money. The media are trying to pass off pathetic speculation as fact. People are too stupid to find out the facts for themselves. The articles on the VGChartz home page did this aswell, they were almost as bad as IGN.

Erm, I really don't think you realize what COMPROMIZED PERSONAL DATA means. It means that the hackers have access to PSN user's credit card numbers addresses, phone numbers, and anything else that was stored on the PSN servers. Whether or not the hackers use this info is completely irrelevant. Fact of the matter is, they CAN use it. Obviously, you don't care about the fact that you very easily could become a victom of identity theft, but rather, care only about protecting Sony. It's kinda sad actually.



"with great power, comes great responsibility."