PlayStation....... Meh. I gotta Xbox. And who the hell hands out personal information to a company capable of being hacked. [I added fake info for my Xbox Live account, and pretty much everyting I sign up for, except Gamefly. ]
It may seem like it won't happen or the odds aren't that big, but if 77k people victims of it who's to say the entire PSN isn't at risk of being hacked.
They should have like state of the art security or something like that right? Ya know, to PREVENT these types of occurrences. Just sayin, epic fail on PSN and Sony's side. Major win for the hacker. He's gonna do some time if he's caught. :thumbsup:
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This actually remind me of this other website that got hacked. The website was Gawker Media and around 1.2 MILLION account passwords were exposed. The article was posted on Urlesque.com You can view it here
Gawker Hacked, 1.2 Million Passwords Exposed, We Post to Nick Denton's Flickr - Urlesque
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- 28 Apr. 2011 02:15pm #1
- 28 Apr. 2011 03:12pm #2
I believe i read its 77 million not 77,000
- 28 Apr. 2011 03:19pm #3
Shit, really? My bad man. Thought it was 77k. Damn shame though. Poor little PS3 lovers.
OP says 77k that's why I posted that. ^
Here it is from the article. You were right bro.
"personal details of more than 70 million PlayStation Network and Qriocity users were stolen."
Fuckin PSN. Too bad they don't have better security like XBL.Last edited by Onikokiro; 28 Apr. 2011 at 03:24pm.
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