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    Posted: 27 Apr 2011 at 1:15pm
AMEX is four digits. Plus if you see any unauthorized charges on your card just report them. You're not liable if reported within a timely manner.
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Originally posted by Iuckshot

out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit 
card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have 
been obtained.
 
So how hard is it to find out the security code? Would they do something like that with a brute forced method? 
They have plenty accounts to throw some guesses if they got to that information
For Visa, the security code is three digits. So you have a 1/999 chance of getting it right just by randomly picking a number. If you had more than 999 card details, you're guaranteed to be able to use at least one, just by trying the same security code with all of them. I would hope trying multiple security codes on a single card would set off some security flags, so brute force wouldn't work. But maybe it would work if you spaced out attempts on each card, so you're trying a different code on each card only once a week or something.
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Originally posted by ColossusSlayer

its all over the news on every channel on tv now. Ive changed my bank details just incase :/

He's right about the jailbreak stuff, I never understood why people need to pull that sh1t on the ps3. And in the end those nerds are also to blame for this.
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Originally posted by ColossusSlayer

its all over the news on every channel on tv now. Ive changed my bank details just incase :/



I would do the same, if I had my credit card registered.
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well if theres 75 million people on psn i mean what are the chances of YOUR credit card being used?  XD  even if not all 75 million use credit cards but still  :P
That number is partially inflated.  It's actually 73 million of you don't count the UT3 alt accounts.

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out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit
card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have
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So how hard is it to find out the security code? Would they do something like that with a brute forced method?
They have plenty accounts to throw some guesses if they got to that information
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Zellot Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 2011 at 8:39am

man this whole situation is why i used playstation cards because no offense to anyone here but to me who ever used they're credit cards on PSN is stupid.

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and penguin sony said that they were going to send that email to everyone.. lol...

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Originally posted by Penguin

well if theres 75 million people on psn i mean what are the chances of YOUR credit card being used?  XD  even if not all 75 million use credit cards but still  :P
That number is partially inflated.  It's actually 73 million of you don't count the UT3 alt accounts.
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its all over the news on every channel on tv now. Ive changed my bank details just incase :/

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Dr4g0v Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 Apr 2011 at 5:51am
Thanks to Sony, i'm so happy now because :

-I Got a YLOD. (programmed obsolescence (invented at the Fordism time))
-I can't re-install Linux on my Ps3.
-You loose all my password from my different accounts.
-You loose my credit card numbers.
-Someone in the world had acces to every picture,vidéos, text etc... on my ps3.
-You do not have enough transparency to your customers and you lie.
-I can't do anything i want on a ps3 payed...

Peoples of iAMGAMING !!! You don't care about Trade Policy from Sony ?
Perhaps we can do a Open letter in order to give our opinion.

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Sony says: PSN hacked 17.04.2011-19.04.2011-
All 77million Users Data is be stolen. Especially the Users wich downloaded games and files from the network. In the moment they dont know if the Creditcard Data also be stolen. They recommending all User who logged in psn to buy something to check their bank account.
 
Im so happy that I never buy files from the store I never logged in with my creditcard.
They also say, that they dont know at what time they will bring the psn online. Maybe 2 weeks.
 
Source: all german news sites.
 
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lol tx it dont matter if u deleted it or not... when ur deleting it ur only deleting it from your system... it is still in sony's database... lol... and penguin sony said that they were going to send that email to everyone.. lol...
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Never made a credit card purchase on PSN and probably never will.  How safe are those who never made credit card purchases on PSN anyways?  I used my address, but all of my PSN purchases was free stuff. (like the earlier MAG stuff, UT3 stuff, and demos)

Oh, and I'm not too bothered by PSN being down.  If I feel like playing games, I got lots of mods for UT3 (i.e. two types of Invasion) and a bunch of single player games for my PS2.
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Valued PlayStation(R)Network/Qriocity Customer:

We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, 
certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account 
information was compromised in connection with an illegal and 
unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this 
intrusion, we have:

1) Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services;

2) Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full 
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3) Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our 
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We greatly appreciate your patience, understanding and goodwill 
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Although we are still investigating the details of this incident, 
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Apr 2011 at 10:25pm
Wow, I never really understood hacking or computer-related stuff    Dx   But it sounds bad 

I hope they all go to jail   >:O   
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well if theres 75 million people on psn i mean what are the chances of YOUR credit card being used?  XD  even if not all 75 million use credit cards but still  :P

It's pretty good odds.  All the hacker needs to do is sort the data by accounts with credit card info.  Pick out the ones that have a long expiration date but hasn't logged in for a long time and go shopping.  Those users probably have no idea about the hack because they don't visit the Playstation Blog or attempt to sign in to PSN.

Hackers actually sell this data and it gets disseminated pretty quickly.  I'm sure it's all over the world already.  You don't do this type of hacking without buyers standing by.  The last thing you want to get caught with is 77m records on hand.  One rumor is that the FBI already has as many as 40 arrest warrants in hand.  Who knows though, could just be BS.

My business was hacked 2 years ago but our system alerts us via email and text messages and then goes into a reboot loop until we physically get to the servers.  Unfortunately the damage was already done by the time the system caught it and started the loop.  It took them less than 2 minutes to do an incredible amount of damage once they broke in.  A lot of damage and expense, but they got nothing in our case.  This incident cost us $23,000 in hardware, software and forensic data recovery.  I can only imagine the cost Sony will incur.

The major media outlets are finally giving this more ink tonight.  One tech security expert says this is the largest data breach in history.  Not so much because of the numbers (77,000,000) but because of how rich the data is.  They got EVERYTHING you ever gave Sony.
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first i was like, hell yeah i got a 360, idc if psn is down
but then i was all like, dayum, my live expired  ):
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guess its lucky i recently gameshared with a friend lol cuz it makes u delete the CC info b4 u log in...so i was clean wen this happened...game sharing ftw! psn ftl -_-
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well if theres 75 million people on psn i mean what are the chances of YOUR credit card being used?  XD  even if not all 75 million use credit cards but still  :P
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Glad I've never used my CC on the PSN.
But I'm slightly afraid for my password which I use on other website. I guess I'm going to have to change it when the PSN comes back online.

But I think that if the hackers have stolen vital informations, they would have use them already since the PSN is down for a week already.
If they want to use CC numbers and passwords, they wouldn't wait forever before doing so, would they?
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