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That nikka Courtdog was telling this fine community how sony never said a word about how PSN was upgraded. They never explained how sony recovered PSN from the hackers. The keys in the wild meant they needed to create a whole new PSN (which they didn't do)They got the keys!:takeitec:
So because you have an expired CC, this isn't an issueI'm not even bothering. my PSN has an expired CC on file so who cares anyways.
Oh you know why, you just couldn't handle the truth when it was being feed to you one year ago
I got my main CC connected to my XBL accountI only use PayPal or prepaid cards on XBL and strictly prepaid cards on PSN since the 2011 security breach so![]()
Cook put me on a min ago but i was sleepin on it until about 2 months ago. shyts a no brainerLast pass is that shyt
I change my passwords regularly with it
2 step verification![]()
YeahCook put me on a min ago but i was sleepin on it until about 2 months ago. shyts a no brainer
They got 2step verification?![]()
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HIJACKING THE TOP COMMENT. PLEASE READ. I wanted to get the truth out before the thread gets inundated in a tide of "OMGWTF Sony, again" and "WTF are we paying you for" comments.
Many people have mentioned that they've tried logging in unsuccessfully to many of the accounts or pointed out that many of the passwords don't meet Sony's PSN password policies. This doesn't really tell us much, as it's possible that users have changed their passwords since the information was "hacked" or that the accounts are old and the passwords have been grandfathered in from before those policies were implemented.
A much better test that I've been performing is checking to see if the accounts actually exist in the first place. This is easily done by copying down the account email address, heading over to Sony's PSN account creation page, pasting the email into the account address bar and seeing if the red warning message appears telling you "An account with this e-mail address already exists. If you created an account on a PlayStation® system, it can be used to Sign In."
So far, out of more than two dozen emails taken randomly from their supposed list of Playstation Network accounts, NOT A SINGLE ONE has actually existed. They've all been available for creation.
What does this mean? It means these "DERP" guys are full of shyt. Sony's servers were not compromised. None of this information was gathered from any Sony server, because most (if not ALL) of the accounts don't even EXIST on Sony's servers. If any of the accounts are actually legit, I would wager that they were compromised through good old fashioned phishing attempts with the rest being made up to pad the list out. These guys didn't hack shyt. They either made up most of those accounts themselves or (and I really hope this is the case) bought them from someone else who scammed them like the idiots they are. They lost any shred of credibility they might have had by releasing this list, as it's easily verifiable by anyone that it's a bullshyt cry for relevance.
So a post on reddit says Anon can't hack PSN, a place they hacked not only the time we allknow about. But this year they did itSrs
They need to get whipped
Where is the list i gotta chdck
Edit apparently these motherless shyt eaters lying
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