http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/26/playstation-network-hacker-stole-user-data_n_854106.html
And I still don't regret paying money for Xbox Live. ;D
Ya this thing is crazy man, can you imagine if ppl get affected by this with personal info/etc. Lawsuits can happen and they can lose a lot more money.
In 2007 a hacker did the same thing to XBOX live, the stole everyone's info and also PSN will return... Read the article better.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/security/xbox-live-hacked-accounts-stolen/131
During that event they took XBOX live offline for 3 weeks, people did the same complaining and people said 360 would never see the internet again.
It has to come back and hopefully better.
The only thing that bugged me as a ps3 user is that they where quiet with what was going on.
Its like a stock broker not telling you how your stock is doing and that you could possibly lose money (in this case is personal info and cc info, so it's worst lol)
Plus online gaming is now a huge draw for gaming now, story mode is great and all but, a good amount of ppl love the interaction you can get online ( co-op, vs, mmo etc...)
I guessing another week down.
Even when their network is down, I still have PS3 fanboys telling me that I am " only saying that stuff because i cant afford the ps3". That stuff being something to the effect of "PSN is down, have fun playing your new map packs by yourself." These are the same people who buy macs to show their superiority.
I love my PS3, but honestly 360 and PS3 are pretty much the same graphic-wise and such... you can even get third-party controllers for both consoles that clone the other console. I have a clone 360 controller by Power A for my PS3, all my friends see it and say wheres your 360 then I amaze them by using it on a PS3.
I hate stupid console wars, the only console that truly sucks and doesnt belong in this gaming generation is Wii. I admit both 360 and PS3 have their own specific console only games but neither of them are really better then the other.
I don't even own a PS3... this attack from lack of security doesn't convince me further to buy one. :octorok:
@nensondubois - If that is all it takes, then you definitely do not need 360 or PS3 because both systems had the same occurrence atleast once.
I don't own a 360 either. Sony's recent moves made me hate them also.
Sony made you hate Microsoft? Why's that?
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Quote from: PhyeirPSN hackers DEFINITELY have CC info (or at LEAST were able to rack up high PSN charges). I know because I just checked my account info and over $300 in charges I didn't make on 4/19 are on there. Check your shit people.
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Maybe they don't have the info specifically, but given it's $371 charged to Sony Electronic, I feel safe saying my card was at least charged in a shitload of PSn stuff, if not on the SOny site or something else. Either way, I'm getting a new card NOW.
This really sucks. I'd advise anyone on here to do the same (check your transactions, that is).
Quote from: nintendodork on April 29, 2011, 11:15:02 pm
Sony made you hate Microsoft? Why's that?
Post Merge: May 01, 2011, 09:08:14 pm
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Quote from: PhyeirPSN hackers DEFINITELY have CC info (or at LEAST were able to rack up high PSN charges). I know because I just checked my account info and over $300 in charges I didn't make on 4/19 are on there. Check your shit people.
[...]
Maybe they don't have the info specifically, but given it's $371 charged to Sony Electronic, I feel safe saying my card was at least charged in a shitload of PSn stuff, if not on the SOny site or something else. Either way, I'm getting a new card NOW.
This really sucks. I'd advise anyone on here to do the same (check your transactions, that is).
Um... what? I just don't feel like buying either console or any new one every few years. Besides, I'd rather buy games for system that I enjoy and collect for. I don't like Microsoft for other reasons, particularly Bing for not respecting general privacy rights when searching *CoughdetectingyourlocationviayourIPaddressCough*. Microsoft has a gaming division, which I feel completely differently about but I still would rather buy games for the older and better consoles like Game Boy, Super Nintendo Sega Genesis (32x and CD) and Famicom.
I was quoting a member from another forum saying that someone had used his credit card to buy stuff from Sony without his consent. And Google does the same thing as Bing with your IP address. Anyone who has your IP address can determine your location to a point.
Quote from: nintendodork on May 02, 2011, 04:00:32 pm
I was quoting a member from another forum saying that someone had used his credit card to buy stuff from Sony without his consent. And Google does the same thing as Bing with your IP address. Anyone who has your IP address can determine your location to a point.
I know. That's why I always use http://startingpage.com/ as my search engine and well over 40 different proxies. I'm using a proxy now.
In my opinion, that is complete overkill. There are plenty of people who don't use proxies (the staff on this website for example), and nothing bad ever happens to them.
It's not necessarily a matter of "bad things" happening to you. It's just a privacy issue. I don't mind, personally, that websites know my IP address and that some of them form a profile of me without me giving them any direct information. It's a big deal to some people, though.
I don't know that giving a proxy your IP (and the URL of the site you want to visit) is any better than giving it indirectly to a search engine, though.
QuoteAnyone who has your IP address can determine your location to a point.
Don't you mean guess your location?
I understand with Celluar phones, but even in a wide open area, nobody can actually show where you are at that moment. Checkout
DuckDuckgo.com a newer and selfproclaimed privater search engine.
About the gh hacker. What kind of person pays somebody with a car, and two more Ipad's to hack? Why did SONY let him off the hook. This sounds like some kind of plablicity stunt, that a PR manager cooked up. You don't just openly admit that somebody walked into the place, went threw a network containing users data, and then reset the place?
Like the flash loophole problem I keep hearing about.
Quote from: RegalSin on May 06, 2011, 05:11:35 am
Don't you mean guess your location?
QuoteAnyone who has your IP address can determine your location to a point.
Quote from: RegalSin on May 06, 2011, 05:11:35 am
This sounds like some kind of plablicity stunt, that a PR manager cooked up. You don't just openly admit that somebody walked into the place, went threw a network containing users data, and then reset the place?
You seriously think Sony's public relations department did this just to get publicity? I'm sorry, but that's just outright silly.
Yes, the term 'no PR is bad PR' is downright false. Gary Glitter will tell you that... Sony have already been served with a subpoena.