| airRoman said: @thranx yes, like the bank accounts that PSN never asked you for and your address can be obtain freely on any courts casesearch websites............. as far as CC info you're good for upto 1mil. Dont you read? Checked like a school boy |
You mean the bank account numbers from several european countries that were stolen? I think it was 10,000 bank accounts or something. Maybe you should read up, there is plenty of info in all of these threads and news on this site alone. You may want to put your head in the sand about all of this, but for those in the real world these are real problems. Getting your identity stolen is not just about the money its about the hassle of fixing your credit. But that is besides the fact, its more about the trust that is lost in Sony in that they can not keep their PSN up to date enough or secure enough to ward off what may have been easy hacks. This is by far the one of the biggest breaches of personal information from a major corporation. But please conitinue to put your head in the sand as a company you appear to like continues to look bad and ruin their credibilty with consumers. Not to mention all I was saying is that you can't really compare a down service (xbox live being down) to a massive theft of personal info and CC/bank data. You know apples and oranges. Maybe you would like to compare how live had its members info stolen and cc info stolen, oh wait it hasn't happened yet.







