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Massive PS3 Network Attack AGAIN

The thing to remember is that the last attack, so much bad and faulty information came out about it that I take nothing at face value. After the last attack, there was a so called expert, testifying before congress, testifying about Sony's shoddy practices, and it turned out he was basing his testimony on what he read on a message board.

I agree. That's why I prefaced my response with "if this story is accurate..." Hopefully, it isn't.
 
In a way I feel bad for Sony. Piss off some geeks, get constantly hacked. And the thing is, no network is 100 % safe. If a group of hackers want to put the time and effort in, they can get into pretty much any publicly accessible network.

Or in the words of Scott Jennings(who is working on computer security for a big gaming company)(paraphrased): "I don't give out my credit card info to any game company. I do it all through PayPal, so I am safe.

Until PayPal gets hacked"
 
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