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You should pay attention to that regardlessjorma said:So i'm gonna have to pay attention to what charges are made on my CC now, sucks :/
You should pay attention to that regardlessjorma said:So i'm gonna have to pay attention to what charges are made on my CC now, sucks :/
It's probably a good idea regardless.jorma said:So i'm gonna have to pay attention to what charges are made on my CC now, sucks :/
dock said:I had fraudulent use on my credit card registered with PSN today.
Could be coincidence, but someone was trying to use it with Netflix (!) - You can't even get Netflix in the UK. :/
Smision said:aka shitty security.
I dont think they did this. I thought one guy found out the keys through calculation?Smision said:that was literally because nobody cared about it. once the ball got rolling, it took about a minute to bust wide open.
THEY LEFT THE KEYS IN THE SYSTEM. people sign PSP games to run on official firmware.
wow.
The Kaz pic is the icing on an already funny cake.chubigans said:
For the ps3, this is correct. The psp keys were stored in the ps3.test_account said:I dont think they did this. I thought one guy found out the keys through calculation?
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lupinko said:service dongle leak
Quite a few ppl have had some sort of small transaction going on. I presume thieves testing the waters.dock said:I had fraudulent use on my credit card registered with PSN today.
*cries*BeeDog said:chubs, you have waaay too much spare timenow that you can't game online
You really should know better than that.CadetMahoney said:I don't expect to see anymore "quit whining", "sense of entitlement" posts from now on.
Oh ok, i see. I guess it was because of the PS Minis emulator?mugurumakensei said:For the ps3, this is correct. The psp keys were stored in the ps3.
If there is an unloyal employee within a company, you cant always do much about it security wise.Smision said:aka shitty security.
sony gets all the blame. other companies deal with this without shitting on their customers and ignoring them.
Sony Corp. was trying to determine Monday whether users' credit card numbers or other personal information had been compromised as the outage of its global PlayStation Network entered a sixth day, PC World reported.
The company confirmed that an "external intrusion" by hackers disrupted the service, affecting more than 75 million users worldwide who use it to play video games against friends online, stream movies and shop online.
Sony Computer Entertainment spokesman Satoshi Fukuoka said the company was conducting a "thorough investigation" into the outage, which began April 20.
He said Sony did not yet know if users' credit card information or other personal information had been compromised in the attack, but the company would immediately inform users if it had.
A posting on the official PlayStation blog Monday by Patrick Seybold, Sony senior director of corporate communications and social media, gave no indication when PlayStation Network service might return.
"Unfortunately, I don't have an update or timeframe to share at this point in time," Seybold wrote. "We'll keep you updated with information as it becomes available."
Seybold said late Saturday that Sony was completely rebuilding its systems to strengthen its network infrastructure.
Players can still play games offline, but are unable to challenge others over the internet, one of the console's key features.
Hacker group Anonymous was originally suspected of causing the disruption as it had previously vowed retribution against the Japanese electronics giant after it took legal action two hackers.
However, in a message on its website Friday, titled "For Once We Didn't Do It," the group denied responsibility, saying that while it was possible that individual hackers had targeted the network, Sony was not an official target.
GAMES "JOURNALISM"Wario64 said:
Oh wow. That's just straight up trollin'. XDWario64 said:
_dementia said:You should pay attention to that regardless
That is correct.test_account said:Oh ok, i see. I guess it was because of the PS Minis emulator?
alr1ghtstart said:and the news hits FauxNews
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/25/hackers-bring-playstation-network-stolen-credit-cards/
GAMES "JOURNALISM"
Lol, i didnt know that a big site like IGN would write an article like that (although i have never payed much attention to IGN (and many other sites as well for that matter), so maybe it is common for all that i know).Wario64 said:
CadetMahoney said:Quite a few ppl have had some sort of small transaction going on. I presume thieves testing the waters.
Lots of cancellations going on in this thread and someone mentioned their card being refused at starbucks. Someone even moved all their money to their mothers account.
If Sony say CC is safe would anyone believe them? This is getting to be real serious. I don't expect to see anymore "quit whining", "sense of entitlement" posts from now on.
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Haha! That's awesome. Would have been better coming from Microsoft's PR department.Wario64 said:
I look forward to paying 60 bucks a month plus another 30 for EA Sports and another whatever for the Activision Online Service (tm)!Wario64 said:
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Ok, thanks for the infomugurumakensei said:That is correct.
Jive Turkey said:Haha! That's awesome. Would have been better coming from Microsoft's PR department.
PepsimanVsJoe said:So uh.....are we going to get a free game or something if PSN ever comes back?
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ahahahaWario64 said:
It's like they actively try to be awful.Wario64 said:
But...Netflix still works. Or at least it did last night.Wario64 said:
Gotta keep those hits coming.SmithnCo said:KEEP IT CLASSY IGN!
snap0212 said:You did a great job only reading the first part of my first sentence.
I fail to see how this is related to the PSN in any way.
That is exactly not what I am bitching about. I didn't even mention pricing at all. Don't put words in my mouth.
Store updates: Countless different Stores with different content. Why don't we have one single Store that updates the same time every single week?
snap0212 said:My main problem (and I think everyone but you actually understood that) was that Microsoft is able to release content in all western regions on the same day (Wednesday).
snap0212 said:I'm done with this discussion.
Unbelievable.Wario64 said:
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Snuggler said:Also, IGN article is funny but only because it'll probably make people on the internet angry.
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PepsimanVsJoe said:So uh.....are we going to get a free game or something if PSN ever comes back?
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