bdoyledimou
Pop Road Warrior -Travelling they way they did in
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2008
The worst part of this is that Sony didn't encrypt the data they stored.
It was clear text, human readable, as easily read as this forum.
75 million users data. laying out in the open (for all intents). All the hacker needed to do was impersonate a developer account.
For the record, this means that all the Sony Devs also had access to all our info as well.
Sony went cheap on security. We pay the price.
It was clear text, human readable, as easily read as this forum.
75 million users data. laying out in the open (for all intents). All the hacker needed to do was impersonate a developer account.
For the record, this means that all the Sony Devs also had access to all our info as well.
Sony went cheap on security. We pay the price.