[GLLUG] Playstation network

Jim Baldwin jim at motolinux.com
Thu Apr 28 15:27:15 EDT 2011


I think I am more concerned you sent your message from an iPad? They make Android tablets... Just saying...  ;O)

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Jim Baldwin


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-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Harrison <matt.harrison82 at gmail.com>
Sender: linux-user-bounces at egr.msu.edu
Date: Thu, 28 Apr 2011 13:48:13 
To: <linux-user at egr.msu.edu>
Subject: Re: [GLLUG] Playstation network

On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Julie Code <julie.code at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> Long time no chat! On april 13th four days before the alleged psn security breach i had 3 unauthorized attempted transactions on my debit card totaling about 2400 dallors.  Thankfully the bank blocked them all and contacted me.  I am wondering if this has any connection to the psn network hack? I owned a psp and used my debit card on file.  Could they lie about the day of the breach or just guess wrong? I need your guy's opinion on this.  In a computer sense is this possible? I have a print out from my bank and have proof of these transactions, i would like to know who was behind this? Any info is appreciated about how secure the playstation network is and how possible it is for credit cards to be stolen??? I filed a police report, ftc report and alert on my credit report.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Julie Code
>
> Sent from my iPad
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I would think that if someone broke into their network they could go
undetected for a while.  If they didn't try any mass data grabs, I
would also think that they would be able to just leech little bits
here and there.  From the articles I have read on similar hacks like
this, it only ever seems to get detected when the mass data grab
occurs...I may be generalizing things by saying mass data grab...I
just can't think of a better way of saying the hacker(s) are stealing
all of the info they can or at least viewing tons of data.

So, I guess to sum up my little rant, yes, they could be wrong about
the date...I would assume they picked the date they did based on when
they first detected it, possibly they went back a day or two.

As for how securte PSN is...wouldn't know....I don't have a PS3, but
any network can be hacked given enough knowledge and resources
available.  Always a good idea to run your credit report regularly if
you store your credit/debit card info online anywhere.
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