Seihyouken said:
Well when people such as yourself go around blowing things out of proportion suggesting that it's possible identity theft could be a direct result of the intrusion it's no surprise that people freak out. A name, address, and telephone number don't make an identity. That's facebook biography crap. The only danger people are of having their identities stolen are if they are phished through their mail/phone and tricked into supplying their entire social security number. Needless to say anybody stupid enough to fall for that has no right holding Sony liable. The much more real worry, though equally unlikely problem, is credit card fraud. There's nothing to suggest that the encrypted credit card and debit card numbers supplied to Sony had been compromised though Sony can't certain for certain that they hadn't. Basically there is a 50% chance that not a single person's credit card number was stolen and based on the fact that there don't appear to be a string of reports suggesting that they were, I'm betting they weren't compromised. It's crazy how people are making a mountain out of a anthill. Comparing this to the losses Microsoft incurred from the RRoD defect is also silly. That problem cost Microsoft over a billion dollars. Even with the lost revenue from the week without PSN, this situation almost certainly won't cost Sony even a tenth of that. |
where the hell is that dude clapping gif with the serious face???
especially that first sentence, only people jumping all over this is haters looking to spread FUD to freak people out against Sony
Sony: as we further investigate, we've found no evidence at all of any info being obtained, but as a precautionary measure we ask that you monitor your info just to be safe
Internet: Hackers have STOLEN all of your info and credit card numbers and destroyed psn, pray and hope you don't run up your debt.
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