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The people that use the PSN network have known it has been down for weeks. I for one could care less. I only play online with family members or friends. I just heard some things that made me happy I never gave sony my credit card info.

Sony is saying 77 million accounts have been comprised. Every thing personal has also been comprised. So that means Email, secret question, and credit card. I really feel sorry for people that paid for ps plus and all the other stuff they have downloaded. From the sounds of it its all gone.

This is the reason why I would rather buy hard copy's of games. I will not pay for DLC. I will not pay for stuff that should have been in the game.

Before I hear about the xbox people saying that's why xbox is better. It could happen to you also. I am not a fan boy but I will not pay to play. If I had the money I would own a xbox. There are some games out there for it that look good.

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If you've consistently played XBL and PSN, the 3$ a month or whatever I pay for XBL is completely worth it. I also thought Microsoft would be more secure when I chose which console I wanted to keep. (I sold my PS3). But that must really suck for those 77 million :(

I love how Sony pushes DRM and all that jazz, but can't even secure their users data. I heard that it wasn't even encrypted when they found it all.

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I feel like sony was asking for this. First they remove linux for people that used it. I got the ps3 after that was removed. Then they re brick all Play Stations after congress said it was ok to jail break stuff we buy. After people figure out a way to jail break them sony bans them form the PSN. Then sony gos after that hackers in law suits.

I am will to bet the hackers really have no interest in any thing personal. I have a feeling the hackers did it just to tick off sony.

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