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Old 05-07-2011, 11:31 AM
 
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Default More PSN info

Here's some info concerning PSN, beware of information overload.
Sony Confirms Anonymous Has Not Been Implicated With PSN Intrusion In Any Way | RipTen Videogame Blog and Anonymous denies involvement in PSN outage | VentureBeat

Canadian users file a class-action lawsuit against Sony
Quote:
Toronto – May 2, 2011
For Immediate Release
Canadian Sony PlayStation Network Class Action
Sony has announced that personal information for 77 million PlayStation and Qriocity users
worldwide, 1 million of which are in Canada, has been hacked. It has been alleged that Sony
was aware that such information had been stolen but failed to advise users of PlayStation and
Quriocity in a timely fashion. Sony has acknowledged that stolen information may include
users’ names, addresses (city, province, postal code), country, email address, birthdate,
PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID and user profile
data, including purchase and usage history and billing address (city, province, postal code), and
the subscriber’s PlayStation Network/Qriocity password security answers. The same data with
respect to a dependent may also have been obtained.
Sony is not able to say whether user credit card or debit card information was also taken.
Sony has acknowledged and apologized for breach. To date, the only compensation Sony has
offered is 30 or 60 day free memberships on its PlayStation network.
While Sony has advised American users about the availability of free credit reports, it has yet to
advice Canadian users about credit reports.
The Toronto law firm McPhadden Samac Tuovi LLP has commenced a proposed class action
against Sony Japan, Sony USA, Sony Canada and other Sony entities (“Sony”) for the breach of
privacy. The lawsuit claims damages in excess of $1 billion, which includes having Sony pay
the costs of credit monitoring services and fraud insurance coverage for two years.
The plaintiff in the action is 21 year old Mississauga resident who has been an avid PlayStation
user for years. Natasha Maksimovic said: “If you can’t trust a huge multi-national corporation
like Sony to protect your private information, who can you trust. It appears to me that Sony
focuses more on protecting its games than its PlayStation users.”
Source: Canadian PSN Users Sues Sony Worldwide On Behalf Of Canada | PS3Hax Network

If you don't know this already, Sony is giving 30 days of free PSN+ and Qriocity access and a free selected download to all existing accounts.

Apparently Sony was running outdated security with no firewalls installed.
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