.....jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
they will be there.
.....jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
shagg_187 said:A guy knocked on my door and gave me a package. I opened it and it's an empty case for Mortal Kombat. The last game I was playing before I disconnected was Mortal Kombat. Can it be the hackers? I'm afraid guys!! I'm also listening to MK soundtrack as I type this. This is way too coincidental!!
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
Jinfash said:And according to their "informed source intimate with the PlayStation 3" it checks out, even though the source look dodgy at best. First half of the article is the most interesting part, second page is a personal take that bitches about data mining.
btkadams said:.....
they will be there.
Hex said:Sadly I am pretty sure that you are serious, so I can not come up with a proper gif for this.
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
get2sammyb said:It's also an old read based on old information. This came out at the peak of paranoia, but the latest FAQ clarified a number of concerns.
I think I saw the pastie link before too, but I had no idea someone "verified" it. At this point I'm more interested in what precautions Sony has taken to prevent this, it's the most interesting aspect of all this, as I'm bored to death from all the feces-slinging routine that has taken this thread by storm.Zoe said:... those chat logs are nothing new.
yes, but the most important thing here is that we all need some kaz in our lives to brighten our day.Equus Bellator Apex said:Do you know anything about Japanese honor?
The thing is, as consumers, the concern is how it impacts us. Any time worrying about the integrity of our personal data, getting new cards, changing auto-payments, monitoring credit reports, etc. is a waste. That's what they care about. Also, let's not forget again that their product -- the PS3 they bought -- is currently not working as advertised due lack of functioning connectivity.VisanidethDM said:Apologist nonsense
xbhaskarx said:They will show up so they can commit ritual suicide on stage and restore their honor in keeping with traditional Japanese customs (I am an expert on Japanese culture).
lupinko said:You'd think he would keep quiet after he got sued. smh
santi_yo said:New charge on my debit Card. 1,19
:/
lupinko said:You'd think he would keep quiet after he got sued. smh
I can't wait to see the CEO of Sony ramming a samurai sword into his stomach. (Of course all live during the Sony press conference.)Equus Bellator Apex said:Do you know anything about Japanese honor?
webrunner said:This is the guy who's secret hacker alias is the first three letters of his first and last name.
Linkified said:This kinda thing was described to me a few years back when I had to block mine, its called as was described to me as a 'feeler' charge to make sure a card is still active.
But block it, dispute it and order a re-issue.
lupinko said:Hmm, good point you got there.
Steve Youngblood said:I am just utterly amazed at the notion that I'm apparently supposed buy into the sentiment of "perk up consumers who have made it possible over the years for Sony to make money by buying their products and trusting them, because though it sucks for you right now, it sucks way worse for Sony. They're the victim here, not you. Now get back to canceling your cards and not being able to play games online and quit complaining."
Kinyou said:I can't wait to see the CEO of Sony ramming a samurai sword into his stomach. (Of course all live during the Sony press conference.)
get2sammyb said:Or he's forgotten about something he bought off iTunes or from Amazon MP3 or something?
phosphor112 said:So according to Geo's logic, Sony Execs (the guys who WANT more money) told their engineers to not spend money on securing the system... in which they have invested in.
My god he's stupid. He knows how to work a piece of technology, but really?
Clear said:Absolutely agree. Well said.
I've got to add that the way this situation has really shown up how utterly paranoid our culture has become is really quite depressing.
Shambles said:You don't need to hide your identity when you're not doing anything illegal.
Holy shit, I've been looking for that clip.Ichabod said:I don't, but this guy does.
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
realid doesn't exist anymore? but i added someone's realid on starcraft 2 like a month ago.marrec said:People have reason to be concerned about personal privacy on the internet, it's not paranoia to want to keep my name, address, phone number, username, password, security question/answers out of the hands of some lone or small group of hackers who could just as easily turn around and sell that information to god knows who in god knows where.
What's depressing is the Sony apologists who are trying to run damage control for their favorite company.
Of course, these same kind of people were the ones who were all for Blizzards 'RealID' program and the ones who have no clue why people are so concerned with privacy on Facebook. Now we have no 'RealID' and Facebook has tightened security in accourdance with customer concerns.
Ichabod said:I don't, but this guy does.
phosphor112 said:So according to Geo's logic, Sony Execs (the guys who WANT more money) told their engineers to not spend money on securing the system... in which they have invested in.
My god he's stupid. He knows how to work a piece of technology, but really?
lupinko said:I'm not going to bother getting in that long beaten down argument, but under the DMCA and the fact he is a US citizen and is in the US, what he did was illegal and was sued for violating/infringing on patents and copyrights.
And I just mentioned what I said earlier because he's done enough attention whoring as it is, but then again he is who he is, and won't ever grow up. meh
Why would/should he? They settled and I don't think he lost his knowledge about these things. He should comment as much as possible and so should everyone else who has the knowledge to do so!lupinko said:You'd think he would keep quiet after he got sued. smh
jobber said:So will Sony even show up at E3 this year? I can't imagine the gaming community being all friendly to the execs during their keynotes.
That video's a joke, right? I mean it has to be.darkwing said:LOL how did i miss this gem
xbhaskarx said:They will show up so they can commit ritual suicide on stage and restore their honor in keeping with traditional Japanese customs (I am an expert on Japanese culture).
His assertion is that they made faulty assumptions when deciding that their system was secure. Is he right? I don't know enough about the specifics. I do, however, know that you're not reading it right.phosphor112 said:So according to Geo's logic, Sony Execs (the guys who WANT more money) told their engineers to not spend money on securing the system... in which they have invested in.
verbum said:They will walk out, annnounce new footage from Uncharted and flowers will be thrown on the stage ( I am an expert on gaming culture).
verbum said:They will walk out, annnounce new footage from Uncharted and flowers will be thrown on the stage ( I am an expert on gaming culture).
Neuromancer said:That video's a joke, right? I mean it has to be.
btkadams said:realid doesn't exist anymore? but i added someone's realid on starcraft 2 like a month ago.
just because someone isn't concerned with the breach doesn't mean they're a sony apologist. it just means they've taken action to protect themselves and/or are just not bothered since lots of their info could already be out there.