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Thread: PS Network down for one to two days..... BULLSHIT!!

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    To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports. We are providing the following information for those who wish to consider it:

    U.S. residents are entitled under U.S. law to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus. To order your free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call toll-free (877) 322-8228 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (877) 322-8228 end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

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    wooooooww

    this shit sounds serious as fuck

    they fucked up big time

    time to change credit cards numbers
    We do it for the people.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Hollow Dartz View Post
    lol haha damn.
    I'm serious! I know that they're people who are addicted to online gaming. So....

    Quote Originally Posted by MaXiMus Da MaNtis View Post
    i heard a vague rumor from a good source that ps3 free online is going to be down indefinitly .....as they will transition all to pay for online service

    This rumor could be the work of an asshole attempting to cause mass panic to gamers. That's not a good idea because money is involved here.

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    theres already playstation plus. if they have the nerve to try to charge everyone after the shit thats gone down then they out of their fuckin mind. i wouldn't pay for psn anyway because its not that good

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    psn got bodied

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    Wow 77 million users details stolen.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...k-hackers-data

    PlayStation Network hackers access data of 77 million users

    Sony says hackers have accessed personal information, but says there is no evidence of credit card details theft


    Sony has warned that the names, addresses and other personal data of about 77 million people with accounts on its PlayStation Network (PSN) have been stolen.
    Gamers have been locked out of the network for a week, but the company has revealed that the system has been suspended since it was hacked last Wednesday.
    Sony said it discovered that between 17 and 19 April an "illegal and unauthorised person" got access to people's names, addresses, email address, birthdates, usernames, passwords, logins, security questions and more.


    Children with accounts established by their parents also may have had their data exposed, according to Sony, which put the warning on its US PlayStation blog – although the warning about the compromise might not be immediately visible to passing readers. The company is also emailing people who might be affected.


    The intrusion is potentially one of the biggest ever into a store of credit cards. Sony's PSN is one of the world's biggest holders of credit cards, though not as large as Amazon, eBay, PayPal or Apple's iTunes, which each hold more than 100m accounts.
    The previous largest hacking attacks were on Heartland Payment Systems in January 2009, when up to 100m US credit and debit card details were stolen, and TK Maxx in March 2007, when up to 46m credit card details were stolen.


    The company said that it saw no evidence that credit card numbers were stolen, but it added: "Out of an abundance of caution, we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained,"
    The online marketplace launched in autumn 2006 and allows users to purchase and play video games, music and films on their PlayStation consoles.


    The hack attack has put it out of action and it says that it may be up to a week before it is operational again.
    Sony said it had hired an outside security firm to investigate what happened and has taken steps to rebuild its system to provide greater protection for personal information.


    PlayStation members are required to submit credit card and personal details to play online games and download software, films and music.
    Warning users of the network to be on the look out for telephone and email scams,



    Sony said: "To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant to review your account statements and to monitor your credit or similar types of reports."


    PlayStation Network posted an apology to users through the Sony website saying it would email those who are suspected to be victims of the hacking.
    It said: "We don't have an exact date to share at this moment as to when we will have the services turned on, but are working day and night to ensure it is as quickly as possible.


    "Please note that we are as upset as you are regarding this attack and are going to proceed aggressively to track down those that are responsible."
    Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at security firm Sophos, told the BBC that the theft of so much detailed customer information would be seen as a "public relations disaster".
    "This is a big one," he said.





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    yea

    if they werent doing due dillegence then theyre stupid and will get into some shit llegally
    We do it for the people.





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    Sony have already fucked up by not keeping personal details in the online equivalent of Fort Knox so if they start charging everybody to play online it'll be the final nail in the coffin

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    All they needed to do was keep details encrypted, which they apparently didnt? Even the passwords were stored in plaintext I've heard.

    Meanwhile, at microsoft,



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    ^are you fucking kidding me? where did you hear that?

    that would be very careless of them.
    We do it for the people.





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    Time to buy a Xbox. I wonder how long they store information. They might have my credit too.

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    i doubt that they are going to charge for online after all this, thatd be the stupid possible move

    and i know they have certain aspects of your personal info encrypted, cant remember where i read that, i think it was part of the user agreement i actually read

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    yea they have to have had it encrypted

    that shit is as simple as typing one line of code


    the doochebags prolly figured out what type of encryption it is and figured an algorithim or something to decrypt

    there are sites all over the internet where you can put in a hashed password and it spits out the plain text format
    We do it for the people.





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    damn heard on cnn that the shit could be down for months and are thinking of turning it into a pay system so they can get and maintain a better security system for online play...in order for them to maintain that they would need to make psn a monthly pay subscription like xblive

    on a side note PlayStation and wii will be dropping a new system in 2014-2015
    xbox around 2013-2014


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    nintendo is dropping a system in 2012

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    yea..also in 2014...not sure if the wii next year will just be a updated copy like ps3 and xbox did


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