Read If You Use PSN
10 replies · 6 participants
Apr 26, 2011, 09:33 PM#1
http://pastebin.com/8CgjAxiW
Yes thats a real copy and paste from the sony blog no i haven't added anything to it, yes you should change your password and security question and no it wasn't me
Yes thats a real copy and paste from the sony blog no i haven't added anything to it, yes you should change your password and security question and no it wasn't me
Apr 27, 2011, 12:59 AM#2

Apr 27, 2011, 03:37 AM#3
I am fucking pissed because of this. I have my credit card info and shit in that, and now those hackers have access to all of this shit.
Apr 27, 2011, 06:34 AM#4
im not a Sony fanboy but its not only Sony!
Ashampoo and Mindfactory (a great german "Computer Store") got attacked too.
Ok, not that hard as Sony but it is not a good feeling to see his own whole adress on ze interwebz
http://www.ashampoo.com/en/eur/dth
i think they need new victims after the FBI closed the biggest botnetz lulz
Ashampoo and Mindfactory (a great german "Computer Store") got attacked too.
Ok, not that hard as Sony but it is not a good feeling to see his own whole adress on ze interwebz
http://www.ashampoo.com/en/eur/dth
i think they need new victims after the FBI closed the biggest botnetz lulz
Apr 27, 2011, 01:48 PM#5
Dudes... Relax..
The attack was done by Anonymous, and they have announced that they weren't after any personal information.. It was a DDOS attack, where they got access to their servers.
As Anonymous have posted somewhere, they were after Sony, because they were slandering and suing the guy who cracked the PS3, even though he has legal rights to do it..
So easy. Nobody took your precious information.
The attack was done by Anonymous, and they have announced that they weren't after any personal information.. It was a DDOS attack, where they got access to their servers.
As Anonymous have posted somewhere, they were after Sony, because they were slandering and suing the guy who cracked the PS3, even though he has legal rights to do it..
So easy. Nobody took your precious information.
Apr 27, 2011, 03:44 PM#6
Dudes... Relax..
The attack was done by Anonymous, and they have announced that they weren't after any personal information.. It was a DDOS attack, where they got access to their servers.
As Anonymous have posted somewhere, they were after Sony, because they were slandering and suing the guy who cracked the PS3, even though he has legal rights to do it..
So easy. Nobody took your precious information.
I'd like to point out that this is a rumour, and that Sony has not made an official announcement as to what happened, and exactly what and who's information was stolen.
Also,

Apr 27, 2011, 03:47 PM#7
Due to your post, I did some digging, and my facts were indeed wrong.
Anon has posted that they did in fact not act against PSN.
SOURCE
Sooo.. You should probably cancel your credit card right about now.. It seems they have already charged some of the cards. (The ones who did it)
Anon has posted that they did in fact not act against PSN.
SOURCE
Sooo.. You should probably cancel your credit card right about now.. It seems they have already charged some of the cards. (The ones who did it)
Apr 27, 2011, 11:21 PM#8
Sorry to rain, on your parade, ManIac, but;
http://mobil.side2.no/?name=nettavisen& ... id=3138571
Yes, I am aware it's Norwegian, but you are Danish so you understand it :p
http://mobil.side2.no/?name=nettavisen& ... id=3138571
Yes, I am aware it's Norwegian, but you are Danish so you understand it :p
Apr 29, 2011, 04:41 PM#9
I understood it, but I don't see it's relevance, as I have already posted that I had the wrong facts. 
Sony's own official statement is that they might have your card number and expire date, but not the security number.
Sony's own official statement is that they might have your card number and expire date, but not the security number.
Apr 29, 2011, 08:59 PM#10
Anonymus' chat logs.
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