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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:42PM EatSleepChuck said

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Class action suit anyone? It's surely on the way here in the States, I bet.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:47PM LimitedVertigo said

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@EatSleepChuck


Already has begun in California.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:48PM DanielMeier said

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@EatSleepChuck

Already happening, suit was filed by Rothken Law Firm
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:57PM Che J P said

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@LimitedVertigo

Is that all people have to do these days? Every other day we read about someone trying to sue a company. I'm not saying they should or shouldn't sue but it seems people rather sue than get things fixed or find a way to stop things like this from happening.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:04PM Mr Hett said

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@EatSleepChuck

I wouldn't sue them until PSN is fixed and they come out with an official statement explaining what went wrong and how their going to fix it. Suing them now, would be like suing BP hours after the oil spill. You got to give them a chance to make things right.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:12PM EatSleepChuck said

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@DanielMeier

Oh wow, that was quick.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:59PM YakuzaElite said

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@EatSleepChuck
Ign.com just posted an article saying more people are suing Sony.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:26PM aughscreennames said

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@Che J P How would a person stop Sony from losing their personal information? I dont see how that applies to this situation, Sony's security sucked, their vague PR sucked, none of this is preventable by a user.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:32PM EatSleepChuck said

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@Che J P

Pretty big generalizations there. Now my turn: I personally think you're wrong. I believe most people would rather just have a quick fix for all this than go through all that legal mess. But alas, it's not in our hands to correct...it's in Sony's. They've wronged the consumer base by letting extremely sensitive user info to be leaked out to hackers. Seems like pretty good grounds to sue.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:53PM eat it said

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@EatSleepChuck

I didn't read about the lawsuit. What are people suing for? I mean what did people lose in this situation? CC numbers? just cancel them and be done with it. Address details? please! go to phonenumber.com and look up who ever you want. you can find there age bracket and their neighbors!

this seems like a whole lot of frustration just to get a $10 coupon for PSN
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:56PM Courtney said

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@Mr Hett

Been awhile since I looked into this, but if I remember right in class actions, the lawyers who get their suit filed first are often considered the lead law firm for the case (or are more likely to be). So for lawfirms that specialize in class actions, they really need to file right away to make sure that they get a bigger piece of the pie.

Of course I don't have a very high opinion of firms who use this business model, but it does make sense from their perspective.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 6:13PM aughscreennames said

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@eat it Cancel your credit card and be done with it? Dont you know anything about credit scores? If you dont have many cards and you have to cancel your oldest one then your credit score takes a huge hit because the length of your credit history is one of the bigger factors in determining your score, its an average of how old all your cards are so cancelling an old one can easily ruin that part of your score. There are 70million PSN users, Im sure at least one person is applying for a mortgage right now but they have to cancel their oldest credit card because it was used to buy a Rock Band song, their credit score gets slammed and now their mortgage is tens of thousands of dollars higher than it was a week ago.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 6:44PM eat it said

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@aughscreennames

I'm not saying close the account. I'm saying get a new card. Call them up and tell them it was stolen. They will deactivate your old card and send a new one with a new number to you immediately. They essentially just attached a new number and expiration date to your account. It doesn't ruin you score because it's a security measure.

if you close the account then yeah that looks bad.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 7:17PM metamorphic said

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@LimitedVertigo
Wasn't that Alabama, good lawd?
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:43PM jblank said

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Hot damn, a story NOT about Minecraft! Good job Joystiq!

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:55PM jblank said

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@jblank Aw downvoted....how petty. What's that saying, the truth will stand while the world falls?
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Posted: Apr 28th 2011 6:52AM Getchow hands out my fries said

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@jblank

Sanity is certainly not statistical.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:06PM (Unverified) said

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@jblank
Man what you been sniffing to today?
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:06PM (Unverified) said

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@jblank
Man what you been sniffing to today?
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:08PM TheShaper said

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@jblank
Just go back and count. In the first page we have FIVE PSN-hacking related articles vs ONE minecraft article. Either you tell the truth and I suck at math or you're trolling.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:09PM jblank said

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@(Unverified) Apparently not something that makes you post the same thing twice.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:14PM jblank said

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@TheShaper Yeah, but 3 posts (innocuous ones at that) within the last 18 hours? Too much.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:18PM HedonisticKai said

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@(Unverified)

ahhh the irony.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:21PM jblank said

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@HedonisticKai I know, lol, I loved that.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:43PM mrmobius said

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If Sony used Jersey would they still be under these laws?

A lot of online companies use Jersey as they benefit from the lower tax rates in Jersey.

Either way, I'm sure Sony would have good enough lawyers to have advised them about how to make sure they chose locations for their servers that would have the least risk of legal backlash if things went wrong.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:46PM iceveiled said

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Shit's getting real

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:18PM mrmobius said

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@iceveiled

You know things are going down when they actually bring VGCats to update.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:28PM Scuffles said

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@mrmobius

Sweet new VGCats!
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Posted: Apr 28th 2011 12:51PM Ashitaka said

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@NaeemTHM

That... that was simply awesome.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:48PM DanielMeier said

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Rothken Law Firm is suing Sony also, isn't this just great.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:49PM Negatron said

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Protip for Jack Tretton:

Your job is stressful. Ever thought of training Great White sharks to be domestic pets? It's probably easier than what you're dealing with now.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:52PM Uncle Jesse said

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@Negatron

At least everyone's already forgotten about his stupid comments he recently made though, right? Right? Maybe this isn't the distraction he was hoping for...
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:09PM TheShaper said

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@Uncle Jesse
You mean, the DS thing? I had almost forgotten, really.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:50PM LEeHamM said

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£500k they will laugh off
£500 million... they will limp for a long time

un acceptable trust us in the UK to be lite about it.
woman kills her 3 children in this country... life you say noooooooo 16 and out in 10 with good behavior, grow some balls England.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:57PM Mazrael said

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@LEeHamM
If you go to prison, you get luxury comforts.. including a games console... country really is far too soft, we need death penalty for murderers to make room for lesser crimes (and if the prisons fill up, death to the worst offenders)
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:16PM LEeHamM said

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@Mazrael

can you run for PM please. Im sure youd win with this new Alt. Vote system lol

this is going to cost Sony, maybe not in money but in rep (lol street rep... like they are in saints row or something haha)

Im thinking of going back to 360 for a while (shawn of the dead quote) "And wait for all this to blow over"
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 6:17PM Rick Grimes said

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@LEeHamM
The ironic part is, zombie apocalypses don't just blow over! I'd know!
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:53PM Uncle Jesse said

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I hope all of this blows over before E3. If not, it could be... interesting.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:35PM Captain Planet Planeteer Power said

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@Uncle Jesse

I hope so...I almost feel as if everyone is forgetting that Uncharted 3 is coming out this year.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:53PM Magetto said

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@Uncle Jesse
This definitely wont. The fact that they're going to be getting slapped with class-action lawsuits over this means that it wont die down in time for E3 in a few months. Sony screwed up very, very, very badly, and I'd be surprised if anyone would ever actually trust using the PSN after it comes back up, if it even comes back up, after this.

The fact that they had all of this information, including billing info, in an unencrypted, unsecured format that was easy to grab shows they either they don't care at all about protecting their consumers or that they're horribly incompetent in regards to security. It's really inexcusable.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 6:00PM eat it said

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@Magetto

"She deserved to get raped. Look at the way she was dressed. What was she doing in that neighborhood dressed like that?"
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 6:10PM Magetto said

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@eat it
This isn't in anyway comparable to a girl being raped. This is more comparable to say giving money to a bank, who then instead of securing in a vault for safe keeping leaves the money out in the open and someone takes. The bank is responsible for the stolen money because they didn't probably protect it. Same deal with Sony.

Oh hey, we're storing all of your personal and billing info in easy-to-get, non-encrypted form. Uh-oh someone went and stole all that info and is now likely selling it on the black market, it's not our fault even though we had the responsibility of protecting that info, and making sure it doesn't happen in the first place!

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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:53PM Jamvaan said

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That's a punch in the wallet.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:54PM Pure Black World Tendency said

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£500K? I just need about tree fiddy!

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:00PM TheShaper said

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@Pure Black World Tendency
THREE FITTY!

LOL, thanks for reminding me of that.
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:00PM baddates77 said

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@Pure Black World Tendency Don give dat monsta no tree fiddy!
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 5:11PM TheShaper said

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@baddates77
Damn, I was trying to remember something like that (too lazy to google it)
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Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:54PM Faceless Troll said

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That's it? Oh come on, that's peanuts.

Posted: Apr 27th 2011 4:55PM TheShaper said

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800K or in Sony talk, spare change.

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