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Originally Posted by hdawg06
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It was nothing to do with gaming.
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Gaming was not why I pointed this out; continued mockery of Sony was, lol.
This is still a big threat to all of their customers -- using a simple packet injection the hackers got over a million customer names, genders, dob's, addresses, usernames, passwords, and ton's of 'opt-in' data. (all of which were NOT encrypted)
See as how most average users have one user name they like to use and one password, gotta feeling we're gonna hear that many of them will be compromised using some of Sony's other services. (which include SoE and the PSN)
Still a massive, massive fail on Sony's part.