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I only use Windows to game, rarely I serf. I only log in to my Credit Cart Account & Bank in Linux.


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This may also have an effect on any Class Action lawsuit depending on how Sony worded their contracts with end users. Normally buried deep in some EULA somewhere:

http://www.businessinsurance.com/article/20110501/ISSUE01/305019958

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It is getting deep now.

100M effected accounts.

Untold CC - Personal Info out there, encrypted or not.

Now Sony is grasping for some serious pass the buck on the DoJ.

Originally Posted By: Reuters

WASHINGTON/BOSTON, May 4 (Reuters) - Sony Corp (6758.T) blamed the well-known Internet vigilante group Anonymous for indirectly allowing a hacker to gain access to personal data of of more than 100 million video game users.

"Sony now faces a large-scale cyber-attack involving the theft of personal information," Kazuo Hirai, chairman of the board of directors of Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC, said in a letter to members of the U.S. Congress.

"What is becoming more and more evident is that Sony has been the victim of a very carefully planned, very professional, highly sophisticated criminal cyber attack designed to steal personal and credit card information for illegal purposes," he added in the letter to members of Congress who have launched an inquiry into the matter.

The company also said it waited two days after discovering data was stolen from its PlayStation video game network before contacting law enforcement and did not meet with FBI officials until five days later.

The theft prompted the U.S. Justice Department to open an investigation, officials said on Wednesday. [ID:nW1E7FT00X]

"The Sony matter is under active investigation. It involves personnel from the FBI and the Justice Department who are looking into the matter," U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said. "It is something we are taking extremely seriously," Holder said.

Sony said that its video game network was breached at the same time it was defending itself against a major denial of service attack by the group calling itself Anonymous.

Anonymous is the name of a grass-roots cyber army that in December launched attacks that temporarily shut down the sites of MasterCard Inc (MA.N) and Visa Inc(V.N) using simple software tools available for free over the Internet.

The group attacked the two credit card companies with "denial of service" attacks that overwhelmed their servers for blocking payments to WikiLeaks.

Sony said on Wednesday that Anonymous targeted it several weeks ago using a denial of service attack in protest of Sony defending itself against a hacker in federal court in San Francisco.

The attack that stole the personal data of millions of Sony customers was launched separately, while the company was distracted protecting itself against the denial of service campaign, Sony said.

Sony said it was not sure whether the organizers of the two attacks were working together.

The company noticed unauthorized activity on its network on April 19, and discovered that data had been transferred off the network the next day.

The PlayStation Network had 12.3 million accounts with credit card numbers globally, and about 5.6 million were U.S. accounts.

The company's general counsel gave the FBI information about the breach on April 22, the company said in the letter to the subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade. (Reporting by Jim Finkle and Diane Bartz; additional reporting by Liana B. Baker in New York; editing by Maureen Bavdek and Gerald E. McCormick)



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SOE is affected also, so if you play a SOE game be careful.


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Originally Posted By: Salohcin Dragon
SOE is affected also, so if you play a SOE game be careful.


In saying this I received an email about my SOE account (EverQuest 1,2) which said it was compromised. However, investigating the links it was a spoof and a phishing attempt so beware of ANY mails that come in looking from Sony and double check things.

I could tell near instant when they refered to me as "valued customer" instead of my name. You have to be very, very cautious not only from Sony but ANY site these days. Make sure the links your click are valid and I would recommend if possibly an email client that can help you determine that.

I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my email client and have now nearly 10 years. It has the built in security where it will tell you it thinks this email is a SCAM and to why and in nearly all cases it's 100% accurate. At least knowing this and seeing the warning it makes me pause and check the email links further and as stated most it tells me are a SCAM it indeed is.

Beware, Be Safe..



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Originally Posted By: Salohcin Dragon
SOE is affected also, so if you play a SOE game be careful.


In saying this I received an email about my SOE account (EverQuest 1,2) which said it was compromised. However, investigating the links it was a spoof and a phishing attempt so beware of ANY mails that come in looking from Sony and double check things.

I could tell near instant when they refered to me as "valued customer" instead of my name. You have to be very, very cautious not only from Sony but ANY site these days. Make sure the links your click are valid and I would recommend if possibly an email client that can help you determine that.

I use Mozilla Thunderbird for my email client and have now nearly 10 years. It has the built in security where it will tell you it thinks this email is a SCAM and to why and in nearly all cases it's 100% accurate. At least knowing this and seeing the warning it makes me pause and check the email links further and as stated most it tells me are a SCAM it indeed is.

Beware, Be Safe..


Right, never click links in emails, just go to the site by typing it. Never send account info to anyone. Oh & here is a great story PSN had outdated software & no firewall!!!!!! OMG, idiots!!!!!!!!

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