their goal/intention was to embarrass sony. based on the reports/misleading information/trolling/ FUD, they pretty much succeeded.
...priveledges need to be revoked. people are approving articles that are neither helpful or truthful for that matter. how do these people know that information was stolen in february? oh, i see, they posted comments made by somebody and that's suddenly evidence.
...and like i said...hacking/fraudulent cases can happen to ANY company!
but it's okay to bash sony. it's a cool thing to do! /s
if you have to stoop *THIS* low to troll articles over something that is a serious situation, then i truly feel sorry for you. i'm sure you weren't saying a single word when windows was hacked, the 360 was hacked, the pentagon was hacked, banks were hacked...need i go on?
nobody's crying. they're just laughing at how sad you are to create an account to troll.
edit: and i thought i clarified what i just said as well. you have to stoop *this* l...
yeah...you're a sad one, aren't you?
oh no, don't say that. jump on the bandwagon and bash sony! /s
but you're absolutely right.
...not giving a hit.
well said.
the government can burn a company at the stake for something that could have happened anywhere and to any company but they cannot fix a fragile economy and put americans back to work.
this senator should have a look at the mirror first before he starts pointing fingers.
he does. i'm listening right now. one of the few people with common sense.
do people like you ever use common sense and stop bashing them?
...my head hurts from these articles, it really does.
sony had to conduct an investigation first before they informed the public of what was going on. they had to make sure they had the facts straight. if they went public with no proof and little information, they would have been pelted with eggs in seconds.
i really wish that people would use common sense. a huge company like sony could not go public unless they knew EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED.
thank you for having some decency and common sense. nicely written.
when sony does find out, they need to prosecute these people to the full extent of the law.
and people wonder why sony didn't go public yet with this. not only were they conducting an investigation but they had to make sure they had all the facts first.
expect FUD articles to keep popping up by the hour on this. -_-
this was a serious situation but like i've said before, it's being blown way out of proportion. this situation affected sony as much as it affected costumers that used their services. i can only imagine the frenzy at sony headquarters.
flamebait articles need to stop. the people approving flamebait articles need to have their privileges revoked because they're abusing them. gamers need helpful information, not articles stating that 'sony is doomed', 'p...
i really like how flamebait articles are being posted right now instead of helpful information. while this was a serious situation, this is being blown WAY OUT OF PROPORTION.
jimmins...i highly doubt that 75 million people are going to sue sony. i really like how you're reaching though.
edit: and i guarantee that you don't know what you're talking about. :)
if an illegal transaction has occured, that person can easily call the bank and have it stopped.
wow, really? REALLY?
not giving hits.
...not seeing the connection here.
edit: stocks rise and fall every day, due to the state of the economy. how in the world can this article base the stocks being down as a result of psn? do they have evidence to prove that otherwise? or are they speaking out of their buttholes?