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[h1]More Than 12,700 Credit Cards Stolen from Sony Online Entertainment[/h1]Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
prove itOriginally Posted by MPLSdunk
I mean my credit card information is out now thanks to their weak security. And who cares if its free. We all paid for our ps3 and psn is included. So technically it isn't free.
If a bank had a bunch of customers with free checking get hacked better believe there would be a lawsuit.
We have had to take the SOE service down temporarily. In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately. We will provide an update later today (Monday).
Hopefully that update will shed more light on the stolen card numbers, allowing players of those games to take appropriate action in a timely fashion.
Kotaku has contacted Sony Online Entertainment and awaits further word on the credit card issue. The company did tell us that this was not a separate attack, and that service going down was "related to the ongoing investigation of the external intrusion that occurred in April."
They are of course referring to the large-scale cyber attack that has had the PlayStation Network down since late last month and compromised the personal information of millions of Sony customers.
[h1]More Than 12,700 Credit Cards Stolen from Sony Online Entertainment[/h1]Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
prove itOriginally Posted by MPLSdunk
I mean my credit card information is out now thanks to their weak security. And who cares if its free. We all paid for our ps3 and psn is included. So technically it isn't free.
If a bank had a bunch of customers with free checking get hacked better believe there would be a lawsuit.
We have had to take the SOE service down temporarily. In the course of our investigation into the intrusion into our systems we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern for us to take the service down effective immediately. We will provide an update later today (Monday).
Hopefully that update will shed more light on the stolen card numbers, allowing players of those games to take appropriate action in a timely fashion.
Kotaku has contacted Sony Online Entertainment and awaits further word on the credit card issue. The company did tell us that this was not a separate attack, and that service going down was "related to the ongoing investigation of the external intrusion that occurred in April."
They are of course referring to the large-scale cyber attack that has had the PlayStation Network down since late last month and compromised the personal information of millions of Sony customers.
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Originally Posted by jae oh en
[h1]More Than 12,700 Credit Cards Stolen from Sony Online Entertainment[/h1]Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
prove itOriginally Posted by MPLSdunk
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Originally Posted by jae oh en
[h1]More Than 12,700 Credit Cards Stolen from Sony Online Entertainment[/h1]Originally Posted by TheHealthInspector
prove itOriginally Posted by MPLSdunk
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easier said than done holmes.Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Why do people trip off credit card info?! Just call the bank and tell them you ain't make the charge. They'll credit you back and send a new card. Or you can request a new card now. And there's always a chance unless you use straight cash for everything.
easier said than done holmes.Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Why do people trip off credit card info?! Just call the bank and tell them you ain't make the charge. They'll credit you back and send a new card. Or you can request a new card now. And there's always a chance unless you use straight cash for everything.
Originally Posted by jae oh en
^but you asked for proof that CC info was compromised as a result of the attack. and as of right now, no matter how you try to spin it, there's at least 12,700 CC numbers out there because of it.
but you can continue to downplay it (for what reason? i don't know). if whoever got my info wanted to ruin my life, they could with the info they got from sony. i made sure the cards tied to my PSN were cancelled and i took all the CC's off my xbox live account too. better to be safe than sorry.
only thing sony owes me is peace of mind. but if this class action suit gains some traction, please believe i'm getting my cut.
Originally Posted by jae oh en
^but you asked for proof that CC info was compromised as a result of the attack. and as of right now, no matter how you try to spin it, there's at least 12,700 CC numbers out there because of it.
but you can continue to downplay it (for what reason? i don't know). if whoever got my info wanted to ruin my life, they could with the info they got from sony. i made sure the cards tied to my PSN were cancelled and i took all the CC's off my xbox live account too. better to be safe than sorry.
only thing sony owes me is peace of mind. but if this class action suit gains some traction, please believe i'm getting my cut.
Originally Posted by jones23me
“Johns v Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, and Sony Network Entertainment International LLC,
Originally Posted by jones23me
“Johns v Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, and Sony Network Entertainment International LLC,
Originally Posted by proper english
easier said than done holmes.Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Why do people trip off credit card info?! Just call the bank and tell them you ain't make the charge. They'll credit you back and send a new card. Or you can request a new card now. And there's always a chance unless you use straight cash for everything.
you've never had your CC info taken.. you know how much of a B it is to actually do all that?
Originally Posted by proper english
easier said than done holmes.Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Why do people trip off credit card info?! Just call the bank and tell them you ain't make the charge. They'll credit you back and send a new card. Or you can request a new card now. And there's always a chance unless you use straight cash for everything.
you've never had your CC info taken.. you know how much of a B it is to actually do all that?