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Think About This:
The last time Sony was hacked, it was hacked by the largest exploiting group in the world. They were also taking several security precautions while they were down to prevent the exploits from occurring again. If I remember correctly, last time I heard about XBL being hacked, it was by some....thirteen year old?
I believe Sony being hacked and taken down for nearly a month crucially depleted it's reputation, but I can't blame them, I would take extreme precautions if Lulzsec (Anonymous Division) hacked a company that I owned as well.
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They were hacked by a bunch of teenagers with nothing better to do.
It was via SQL injection on one of sony's websites....thats pretty pathetic.
And it wasn't just once. It was multiple times. Even after the sony network came back up, they were hacked...again.
Its not the fact of whether they were hacked or not. Everyone gets hacked eventually.
Its the fact that they were storing password, user data, billing info, all unencrypted.
It just shows how much they really value you as a customer. They don't even have the respect of the people paying them mounds of money to take some simple precautions against the
easiest type of database hack.
They couldn't even do that.
In fact, Nintendo was hacked by lulsec. But they actually had security in place to stop them from doing any harm.