Interesting how the guy who sued Sony was from Birmingham, AL. He's probably trying to get some cash after his house got plowed by a tornado.
Or not, he could just be a sue-happy asshole.
pretty bad how anyone who lives in Alabama is naturally assumed by the rest of the planet to be a low-life incestuous redneck with a baseball cap, a thick accent & a drinking problem
The personal data table, which is a separate data set, was not encrypted, but was, of course, behind a very sophisticated security system that was breached in a malicious attack.
pretty bad how anyone who lives in Alabama is naturally assumed by the rest of the planet to be a low-life incestuous redneck with a baseball cap, a thick accent & a drinking problem
So they admitted to not encrypting it. That'll go down well when people try and sue them. And it can't have been that sophisticated if people got in and out before you even saw that data compromised.
That is the personal data table though, which most people could give two ****s about. A hacker wants to know where you live, meet them at the door with a shotgun, it's that simple.
pretty bad how anyone who lives in Alabama is naturally assumed by the rest of the planet to be a low-life incestuous redneck with a baseball cap, a thick accent & a drinking problem
dude, aren't you the same, just living in east europe and minus the incest?
PSN user credit card details are now purportedly for sale.
http://psx-scene.com/forums/f6/psn-database-containing-2-2million-credit-cards-now-up-sale-85702/
2.2 million SUPPOSEDLY up for sale, 150k of those are from Germany.