MRHARDON

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I got an idea, what happens if I want to order something on Amazon or Sony etc? I am pretty sure you have to have your CC info and address info so you can get your order.

So whos fault is it, some little 12 year olds who had no parents to teach them that stealing is bad? Or someone who wanted to order something or sign up for something and never thought that kids would steal there information.

5348d ago 2 agree1 disagreeView comment

CONFIRMED:

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5349d ago 6 agree0 disagreeView comment

When you go to Xbox.com, Press Privacy Statement

http://www.xbox.com/en-US/

Then it will link you to here

http://privacy.microsoft.co...

Microsoft is Truste verified, that means they use encryption of your CC info, personal info on everything, even Xbox Live.

It would take a t...

5349d ago 5 agree8 disagreeView comment

If EA wants to try and take over COD, they need to stop talking about COD.

Activison does not have to do any advertising for MW3, EA is doing it for them.

5350d ago 2 agree4 disagreeView comment

HAHAHAHAHA that is funny, You can not break 2048 bit encryption, its not possible.

For

128-bit 2^128 2 multiplied by 2
128 times over. = 339,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000
(give or take a couple trillion...)

I do not feel like doing the math but if there is a possible 339,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000
combinations for 128 bit, guess how many combinations there are for 2048 bit? ...

5350d ago 5 agree8 disagreeView comment

Your right, nothing is....it would only take a few trillion years to even go through 339,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000 possible combintions.

But that is only for 128 BIT, what about 2048 bit combination?

It would take hundreds of trillions of years to go though the possible combinations.

So, your right, nothing is hack proof....it would only take a few hundred trillion years to hack it.

5350d ago 8 agree17 disagreeView comment

HAHAHAHAHA that is funny, You can not break 2048 bit encryption, its not possible.

For

128-bit 2^128 2 multiplied by 2
128 times over. = 339,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000
(give or take a couple trillion...)

I do not feel like doing the math but if there is a possible 339,000,000,000,000,000,000,00 0,000,000,000,000
combinations for 128 bit, guess how many combinations there are for 2048 bi...

5350d ago 14 agree7 disagreeView comment

Actually Microsoft servers uses SSL, so everything on there servers are encrypted and the servers are at a controlled facility

Microsof uses 2048 bit encrytion, it would take trillions of years, wait....it would never be possible to decrypt 2048 bit encryption.

Microsoft is committed to helping protect the security of the information we collect. We use a variety of encryption technologies and security procedures to help protect your personal information from unau...

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5350d ago 1 agree0 disagreeView comment

True, If you logon on a Microsoft site, it encrypts everything, Microsoft uses 2048 bit encryption.

It would take Trillions of years to break into that type of encryption, its litterly impossible to break into Microsofts servers and steal there information.

Microsoft is committed to helping protect the security of the information we collect. We use a variety of encryption technologies and security procedures to help protect your personal information fro...

5350d ago 2 agree3 disagreeView comment

Wanna know a fun fact, Microsoft encrypts everything on there servers, so its impossible to get credit card information or emails,personal details.

Microsoft uses SSL on there servers, They use 2048 bit encryption.

It would take Trillions of years to break into that type of encryption, its litterly impossible to break into Microsofts servers and steal there information.

5350d ago 6 agree6 disagreeView comment

Your credit card information will not be stolen...its encrypted.

But your account might, so yea I am removing my CC info right now.

5350d ago 1 agree7 disagreeView comment

This is like the pot calling the kettle black....

LulzSec does the same thing, they release details of users they got from websites and now they don't want other people doing it?

Wow...

5350d ago 8 agree1 disagreeView comment

Imagine a map smaller then Nuketown in MW2....well, that map is called Rust...

5350d ago 5 agree0 disagreeView comment

Look at your comment. Back to mine. Back to yours NOW BACK TO MINE. Sadly, it isn't mine. But if you stopped trolling and started posting legitimate crap it could LOOK like mine. Look down, back up, where are you? You're scrolling through comments, finding the ones that your comment could look like. Back at mine, what is it? It's a highly effective counter-troll.

5352d ago 1 agree2 disagreeView comment

Aww, I loved this tv series, intil Activision murdered it
:(

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15$ for a few maps

5353d ago 3 agree2 disagreeView comment

Funny thing, Activison never did this yet for Call of Duty.

EA already tried to do this for BF2 but failed, now they are trying it again.

Well I am buying MW3 so I dont care about BF3.

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I never said the game wouldnt sell....I expect most of these boycotters to buy BF3 anyways...

Look what happened with MW2 Dedicated Server boycott, everyone still bought the game who was on the boycott.

5353d ago 0 agree0 disagreeView comment

That statement is not true, obviously some people care because they are making a boycott out of it.

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