Tony_Stark said:
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. |
You obviously completely ignored every comment that was made so far on this thread.
You can't be certain if the personal data was taken, even if it was, big deal. Names and addresses are useless, that kind of stuff can be found on Facebook or through a Google search.
The only cause for concern is credit card numbers, which weren't thought to be taken, they didn't have a PIN and they were heavily encrypted. By now you probably have no idea what I am talking about, just read the statements from SONY and quickly google "encryption". Then try to access your bank account without a PIN number and maybe your common sense will kick in.
You are proving my point even further, I AM protecting SONY, because they are being criticised for things they never did or for things that never even happened, there are too many gullable morons on the internet who are going to believe everything they read.








