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Kasz216 said:
Me?  Nothing.

Other people?   A company that wasn't so cavalier about personal information in the first place.

There are people who actually care about the principal of the matter and don't want to give anymore of their company that showed such disrespect for someones personal info.

It's much how many people wouldn't wear a Michael Vick jersey if you gave them one for free.

You can "make up" for the problems... but

A) It doesn't change the fact that you let it happen in the first place.

B) The only thing that proves that you've changed is time, and people are fully within their rights to be skeptical until you prove it.

 

You'd have a point if it was 5 years from now or so... as of yet, your arguement is very premature... as you are argueing change, before change has even happened.

People who have a problem with letting it happen in the first place probably have their information in alot more vunerable places like I said these things happen, credit card companies have gotten hacked ffs and the fact that MS updated their security after psn got hacked pretty much proved they weren't up to snuff either, it sucks but thats the world we live in, it's not about not falling it's about getting back up and my point might be a little premature, trust me if Sony gets hacked after the 3 weeks of being down I'll be the first one in line calling them incompetent idiots but they rebuilt their servers and are delaying getting psn back to improve secruity so changes have happen we just haven't gotten acess to them yet