First Sony, now Nintendo…
Furrealz, who's next, Microsoft? Activision? EA?Anyone can be haxxed. The world is gonna end, all of our PS3's, Wii, and 360's are gonna get haxxed and try to kill us all. D:We're all gonna die. ;_;First Sony, now Nintendo…
Furrealz, who's next, Microsoft? Activision? EA?Anyone can be haxxed. The world is gonna end, all of our PS3's, Wii, and 360's are gonna get haxxed and try to kill us all. D:We're all gonna die. ;_;
When theft is easy, simply throwing all the thieves in jail does not solve the problem.
Its kind of like leaving your bike out in the open without a lock overnight and then getting pissed off that someone stole it.;_;
Everyone should have beefed up their security after what happened to Sony. If they didn't, they are stupid.
@PY: I guess youre right. But I was thinking about the network being down instead of the actual personal data stolen. It sounds like no important information was stolen though…
No, CPS, Sony were stupid. Everybody else should *check* their security, but hopefully they'd been following good practices anyway.
@Alert; The two are inseparable when they have the same cause.I hear people saying that MS servers wouldn't be as easily hacked because you have to pay for XBL. But that sounds fucking retarded.
I imagine that XBL's security would be much better than PSN's.Cyrus, I'm going to repeat what you said back to you so you think about it.
Have you ever heard of anybody trying to hack anything from Microsoft?Now, think long and hard about that.Companies like that need dedicated hackers who are willing to find loopholes in their systems. It helps them out when it comes to keeping the malicious hackers out. That would be a pretty cool job.
Job description: "Destroy our system. But be nice."