Author Topic: PSN Private Information stolen-ALL of it  (Read 3999 times)

this wasn't necessarily directed at Menen, hopefully he's smart enough that he was just joking
No, he's an Anonymous fanboy.

I sort of doubt that Anon 'hacked' whatever encryption Sony was using.

Seems far more likely that Sony wasn't encrypting stuff.

Cucumberdude is familiar with not encrypting things.


40 anonymous members have been arrested.


Xbox Live > PlayStation Network. :cookieMonster:

Seriously, Microsoft sucks, but at least they can protect its users.
I don't get it.

PSN happened to be the one that was hacked and automatically that means that Xbox Live is harder to hack just because Microsoft owns it and Sony got their network hacked?

Amazing logic for whoever thinks so.

I mean, I like Microsoft. I like Sony. I'm not a PS3 fanboy, I play whatever I feel like playing.

it always irks me when people use their intelligence to make up complete bollocks ideas that had no logic involved

At least Sony isn't just putting a band-aid over their problem and instead they are completely revamping the PSN.



what I find funny is they got their key that allows games to run hacked then PSN hacked

Sony is probably doing pretty bad now


but still it sucks people shouldn't just illegally hack a system to get back at someone cause you don't like it
that's like the ultimate meaning of nerd to just be such a friend as to be like
"wahh they ripped me off Im gonna hax em!!111" I still hope they will pull through no one deserves this

I don't get it.

PSN happened to be the one that was hacked and automatically that means that Xbox Live is harder to hack just because Microsoft owns it and Sony got their network hacked?

Amazing logic for whoever thinks so.

I mean, I like Microsoft. I like Sony. I'm not a PS3 fanboy, I play whatever I feel like playing.

it always irks me when people use their intelligence to make up complete bollocks ideas that had no logic involved

You're missing something: Microsoft runs it's own operating system business, as well as many other things security dependent. Sony didn't. Microsoft has value in protective processes, Sony didn't have enough experience to prevent this. It wasn't something minor, a huge amount of information just opened up. Microsoft can protect better, I'm sure that much information can't just come out all at once.

Sony just got a class action lawsuit on behalf of 77million people around the world for being negligent on their security.

:cookieMonster: PlayStation is either going to be late to next gen in debt, or not even make it so far. Nintendo is first, though!

Earthquake, tsunami, hackers, pirates, class action lawsuit, wii 2.

Not a good year for sony.