ComboBreaker

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I wouldn't trust an Engadget commenter from the comment section.

5431d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

I like that Microsoft nickel and dime 360 gamers every chance Microsoft got. It's a very good business tactic, especially when 360 gamers willingly want to be nickel and dime.

Now, I may not agree with 360 gamers' defense of Microsoft's nickel and dime tactic, but I will support it, as long as it's 360 gamers that are getting nickel and dime.

5431d ago 6 agree7 disagreeView comment

I like this better than those PS3 doom articles.

5431d ago 12 agree1 disagreeView comment

Finally, an honest perspective from a bank.

5431d ago 6 agree4 disagreeView comment

Microsoft bowing down to the hackers already. Wow.

5431d ago 2 agree2 disagreeView comment

Microsoft bowing down to the hackers already? Wow.

5431d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

It's a good thing Xbox Live is not that secure either.

5431d ago 3 agree45 disagreeView comment

other hackers sees hackers brining down the PSN, and are going to try to outdo it, but with Xbox Live.

5431d ago 0 agree3 disagreeView comment

Hackers: "Next target... Microsoft."

5431d ago 3 agree2 disagreeView comment

That's what you get for using the same password for everything.

Yes, I already changed mine.
No, my Gmail didn't get hacked.

5431d ago 3 agree12 disagreeView comment

SuperDuper is mad. Really mad. And he doesn't even own a PS3. LOL.

5431d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

superduper: "Die Sony!! Die!!!"

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Superduper: "*sigh. I have no games to play on the 360."

5431d ago 9 agree0 disagreeView comment

ICO to investigate sony over recent PSN issues.
Trico to guard Sony from the media Colossus.

Actually, the connection is encrypted (using SSL). It's just that the password and CC# are not encrypted a 2nd time within the already encrypted SSL connection.

And your connection is only decryptable by hackers if you use a custom firmware that hackers have embedded their own custom SSL Certificate into it.

5431d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

Beside, he's not even the right kind of lawyer. He's actually only an internet environmentalist laywer. :D

5431d ago 3 agree0 disagreeView comment

Love affair? There was never any love affair to begin with. Ever since 2006, all the media ever does is hate on Sony, and took every chance it got to try to take Sony down.

Anyway, I hope all the anti-Sony reviewers from Kotaku, EuroGamer, and IGN get thier identity stolen.

5431d ago 4 agree3 disagreeView comment

The Japanse organization business structure is getting really outdated. They need to get with modern time and technolgy, where information and communication is instantanous.

It's like Japanese CEOs doesn't know the internet exist or something.

5431d ago 3 agree2 disagreeView comment

Sony kept you everybody updated as soon as they had information. You can't expect Sony to tell you something Sony doesn't even know about to begin with.

5431d ago 5 agree2 disagreeView comment

All these bloggers giving advice to Sony, as if they're some kind of hired professional security experts. Sony don't need your advice.

Sony already hired the best in the industry to investigate and to take care of this matter already. Now, just sit back and let the hired experts do their job. Raging hysterically will Sony will not get your credit card number back if the hackers already have your credit card number.

5431d ago 2 agree4 disagreeView comment

After robbers steal your stuff, you shouldn't go after them (by notifying the police), because you'll just be asking for more. You should just sit back and do nothing, because it's all your fault to begin with.

5431d ago 0 agree1 disagreeView comment

Wow. Gaming journalist.

5431d ago 22 agree6 disagreeView comment