Dreamgazer
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Oozinator said:Don't worry, a few thousand dollars missing from a bank account isn't such a big deal.
He uses his credit card. Which normally wouldn't pull funds from your bank account and has a limit + its own security measures.
Oozinator said:Don't worry, a few thousand dollars missing from a bank account isn't such a big deal.
Dreamgazer said:I haven't changed anything.
So I'll be the control subject.
If anything happens to me I'll pm you.
*sips tea*
Aselith said:It's nightmarish for Sony. You think their stockholders are going to just be like "thems the breaks" if it effects their earnings from their online service significantly? LOL
Also, I don't think that every online service is completely secure HOWEVER I can recognize that Xbox Live hasn't had this issue so it's clearly MORE secure than PSN. It doesn't have to be completely foolproof to be the better choice just more secure than the other option. You get it?
Dreamgazer said:I haven't changed anything.
So I'll be the control subject.
If anything happens to me I'll pm you. Go sleep.
*sips tea*
Someone a few pages back said they had some fraudulent charges from portugal. However, who knows if that is a coincidence or not.KingK said:Finally got an email from Sony about it. Goddamn, what a fuck up on their part, and I hope the hacker(s) get found and prosecuted.
Hopefully this means that Sony will completely overhaul their security, and it will be a lot safer going forward. Still, this is making me much more wary of stuff like this for all of these kinds of accounts.
I don't think so. I'm still checking my debit card account frequently though, just in case.
FINALBOSS said:When PSN goes back up and is more secure than ever and we all receive our "free" gift for being patient, this will all be forgotten about by the time summer rolls around.
You can take that to the bank.
robotzombie said:I just feel sad and uncomfortable right now.
I mean, I went around and changed the passwords to everything I could think of and I've been checking my credit card regularly and everything is okay at the moment.
Can i just get to sleep now, I mean I shouldn't really be worrying too much right?
I can? Really? How much is it worth?FINALBOSS said:When PSN goes back up and is more secure than ever and we all receive our "free" gift for being patient, this will all be forgotten about by the time summer rolls around.
You can take that to the bank.
Where do you live? I can probably spoon you if it's not too far.robotzombie said:I just feel sad and uncomfortable right now.
I mean, I went around and changed the passwords to everything I could think of and I've been checking my credit card regularly and everything is okay at the moment.
Can i just get to sleep now, I mean I shouldn't really be worrying too much right?
are the dogs laughing or yawning out of boredom ?Igor Antunov said:
You're most likely right and right now Sony is praying that you are...FINALBOSS said:When PSN goes back up and is more secure than ever and we all receive our "free" gift for being patient, this will all be forgotten about by the time summer rolls around.
You can take that to the bank.
Oozinator said:are the dogs laughing or yawning from boredom ?
since it's not cash and only a digital game that can't be resold, I'd say it's worth $0.02Dead Man said:I can? Really? How much is it worth?
dak1dsk1 said:The hacking could also be used to blackmail people. Let's say someone had been watching porn on their PS3 through optical media, or streaming from PS3 Server. I'm sure Sony logs those kinda things, for marketing purposes, etc. Hackers/blackmailers can make a fortune on such things.
FINALBOSS said:When PSN goes back up and is more secure than ever and we all receive our "free" gift for being patient, this will all be forgotten about by the time summer rolls around.
You can take that to the bank.
FINALBOSS said:When PSN goes back up and is more secure than ever and we all receive our "free" gift for being patient, this will all be forgotten about by the time summer rolls around.
You can take that to the bank.
dak1dsk1 said:The hacking could also be used to blackmail people. Let's say someone had been watching porn on their PS3 through optical media, or streaming from PS3 Server. I'm sure Sony logs those kinda things, for marketing purposes, etc. Hackers/blackmailers can make a fortune on such things.
Commanche Raisin Toast said:-you should only change the passwords that are the same as your PSN password. i personally would advise that on those accounts that share the same password as PSN that you also change the security questions, if any. that way if the hacker(s) know(s) your mom's maiden name now, you can change it to childhood best friend or whatever.
-i wouldn't go overboard on checking your bank account. it usually takes a few days for a charge to go in, and finish processing, so you'll be able to spot something and catch it if it were to come down to that. make sure to contact sony FIRST if a fraudulent charge comes up so that you can put your official "i think mine was compromised" statement in with them. otherwise your bank will take all the action first and block sony. this happened to me a while back when someone got into my paypal and sent themselves a bunch of money. paypal got blocked from investigating and tracking down the hacker because my bank acted first and fucked up the trail he/she left behind. (if any)
everything will work out man. worrying solves nothing. trust me, i have severe anxiety problems. think of the worst that could happen. (you dying) now think of how ridiculous it is that this whole debacle could somehow physically kill you. that's what i do to make myself feel better.
Wario64 said:what
You will get one, don't worry.ultron87 said:The fact that I haven't gotten an email yet is kind of infuriating.
Plasmid said:Is there a way for me to check which card is connected to my PSN account?
We already know this info anyways it right in the OP the exact same thing.ultron87 said:The fact that I haven't gotten an email yet is kind of infuriating.
Vamphuntr said:How can you blackmail people because they watch porn? This is getting silly.
Hex said:You seem to make alot of bold statements but it is alot of pissing in the wind.
Sony stockholders are used to weathering storms, and they will deal with this.
As I said previously, this is no BP situation and BP is doing just fine.
You say that Live (or online service X) is clearly more secure? Is it or it that it has not been a target of someone as determined yet?
There is a reason that network security is huge these days.
Every online service out there will be looking very closely at their networks in the coming weeks.
Absoludacrous said:Your end of the spectrum is just as crazy as the other side.
Maybe he lives in Saudi Arabia/Afghanistan where you could be beheaded for watching porn.Vamphuntr said:How can you blackmail people because they watch porn? This is getting silly.
dark_chris said:Hmm, guess I;ll get a new credit card. Better safe than sorry right?
Vamphuntr said:How can you blackmail people because they watch porn? This is getting silly.
Sounded completely plausible to me.Wario64 said:what
Bring it on.lol51 said:Cant let the girlfriend know the best kept secret, must pay $25,000 blackmail...
Agreed.Absoludacrous said:Your end of the spectrum is just as crazy as the other side.
Oh, its not unheard of. They threaten to contact your wife or your workplace. Very old trick.Vamphuntr said:How can you blackmail people because they watch porn? This is getting silly.
Jinfash said:Good news everyone!
Thanks to sharing my account with a friend back in December, which prompted me to remove my CC numbers, I have confirmed that I also have changed my password to a generic ("password") and haven't changed it ever since. So all I have to do is change my PSN password as soon as the service is up, I won't have to go to on a password-changing spree like I when the Gawker database was hacked. I'm glad I dodged this bullet.
See, game sharing isn't so bad after all.
robotzombie said:Thanks, sincerely, yeah anxiety is an annoying beast