Th3PANO said:
like the time they got hacked and told it the public days after it actually happened? yeah, they really care a lot. |
Yeah, given that both MS and Nintendo have been hacked and said nothing. Not to mention that your credit card information is stored locally on the older 360's (perhaps even newer ones) and can be recovered even after a factory reset, meaning if anybody ever gets physical access (like if you trade your console in) and knows thier stuff they have all your information anyway - which by the way, MS also said nothing about.
As a software developer, I can assure you that companies do not take security serious enough (largely because it's next to impossible and cost prohibitive) and are hacked every day and it is very rare for a public announcement to be made. Sony only did so due to the scale of the breach and in fact, they actually did so in a timely manner and took greater counter measures than most companies would bother to do.
How do you breathe again?







