You serious?If you input your personal information and CC number into PSN or XBox live then you are a moron and its nobodies fault but your own that you were hacked.
You serious?If you input your personal information and CC number into PSN or XBox live then you are a moron and its nobodies fault but your own that you were hacked.
Is that really an issue or just something xbox'ers say to make themselves feel better about paying for something that's free on ps3? I can't recall one time since we've had our ps3 that it's been down. I've heard my son complain about lag a few times but that very well could have been our (Mediacrap) connection.
If you input your personal information and CC number into PSN or XBox live then you are a moron and its nobodies fault but your own that you were hacked.
You serious?
Ok at least I know you're not serious now. Now we can be friends.I dont' know that I would call them morons, but there really is only so much that people can do to protect that information. You should be able to trust your information, but it's a constant battle and there is a certain risk you have to accept. No different than handing that credit card to a high school drop out at a convenience store. If he decides to write down your number to use at a later date, no amount of internet security is going to save it from being used somewhere else.
I think it's worth it based on ESPN3 alone, so I don't really need to tell myself anything. I just remember a handful of times when I was playing COD online, my roommate couldn't do the same on his PS3 due to network problems.
I honestly don't know how much of a global issue it is, but his connectivity has been worse than mine over the 2+ years we have lived together.
Ok at least I know you're not serious now. Now we can be friends.
Your boss handed his CC to a high school drop out at a convenience store? And you still work for him?Well that can happen. It happened at a place in West Des Moines last year. My boss was a victim, he had charges from a Wal-Mart in Cedar Rapids after eating at this place.
West Des Moines Police Find Link in Spate of Credit Card Fraud Cases - West Des Moines, IA Patch
Your boss handed his CC to a high school drop out at a convenience store? And you still work for him?
Meh, taught people to not store their CC information in highly visible places. The rare times I want to buy something from the PSN or Apple's AppStore I'll buy a gift card and add funds that way. Don't trust people with your personal info and you won't have problems.
So he's an idiot for using his CC? Where are we going with this?He handed his CC to a person at a place of business. He could of been a high school drop out, but that is kind of hard to tell.
So he's an idiot for using his CC? Where are we going with this?
So he's an idiot for using his CC? Where are we going with this?
But are you at fault if your information gets hacked just because you used your card like theantiAIRBHG suggests?You highlighted "No different than handing that credit card to a high school drop out at a convenience store" and said he couldn't be serious. That poster just used that analogy to say that people expect security when they hand over information like that, yet people are still scumbags and will steal/hack that information.
But are you at fault if your information gets hacked just because you used your card like theantiAIRBHG suggests?