Samp21 wrote: » WELL I FOR ONE AM SICK OF THESE SONY HACKS, TIME TO BUT AN XBOX I THINK
DARK-KNIGHT wrote: » Great value on Xbox one right now You won't regret it. SWEATY YETI 83 that's my gamertag see you on the superior format if you move. I'm actually nervous about my payment details on psn
Deleted User wrote: » Never been hacked on PSN, have had my details taken on the Xbox store and purchases made. Think that a lot of it is down to people reusing the same credentials across multiple sites, I have a different password for each site so maybe that helps. Sony have a really bad rep but anytime I have had to contact them it's been a breeze, granted it was to return a faulty PS3 but they sorted it in no time. I don't think that Sony was hacked, asked someone who would know given that they work there and from what they said the issue is people using the same password across multiple sites. I've seen similar things cause account compromises on Origin, Steam, PSN, Xbox, Spotify, Amazon, etc.
Retr0gamer wrote: » You say that as if the PSN hack of 2011 never happened which was one of the biggest hacking disasters in years. Their security was so subpar they didn't even have passwords and credit card details encrypted as well as websites I was making at the time, and I'm no expert. Real amateur hour stuff.
jonerkinsella wrote: » I've never been hacked and I use different passwords for different sites + I buy prepay cards .
Deleted User wrote: » No one is arguing that there were not issues in the past but they've come a long way since then. Just because they were hacked 5 years back does not mean that they have been hacked again and today's incidents seem to be a case of people using the same info across multiple accounts and services. A lot of my work day involves dealing with account compromises and attacks and nothing about the incidents today look to be a malicious hack. When you consider that peoples information is freely available to purchase online it's no wonder they are finding their accounts compromised, anyone who uses PSN and does not have TFA enabled really needs to turn it on asap.
Glico Man wrote: » As an aside from the "have they, haven't they been hacked", if anyone has access to the Steep Beta don't use the code in the email that was issued as it will give an error code saying its already been used. Just search for 'Steep Beta' in your library and download it.
Varik wrote: » Entered the code on the website and went to library so I assume I missed it as everything work fine.
Rainman16 wrote: » Can't access my PSN account. Tried to do the forgot password option, but the link in the email asks me to enter my DOB for verification. I enter it, and is says invalid information. Tried ringing customer service an they say the hold time is 45 mins. What the hell is going on
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057669008 Many PSN accounts have been hacked however according to some people in the hacked thread its just PS vs Xbox BS. Ignoring that for the moment you need to contact Playstation support. A few people have contacted them by phone today so maybe one of them will be kind enough to send you the number to call. Once you have access set up 2 step verification.https://www.playstation.com/en-us/account-security/2-step-verification/
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057669008 Many PSN accounts have been hacked however according to some people in the hacked thread its just PS vs Xbox BS. tbh alot of us just dont trust your posts with anything playstation related as your an obvious troll you derail every thread you come into
jcd5971 wrote: » tbh alot of us just dont trust your posts with anything playstation related as your an obvious troll you derail every thread you come into
Failsafe wrote: I'd advise people to change your PSN passwords. Be safe, even if you don't have a payment profile saved. If you have been hacked here is a useful guide for what to do. It was written during a previous PSN hack so Its very informative.http://www.express.co.uk/entertainme...nt-gets-hacked Currently the hack is effecting UK and Ireland PSN customers but its spreading. *My advice , never leave payment details on PSN. Just add them to make a purchase and then Remove it once your purchase Is complete.
BelovedAunt wrote: » Lads when I try to retrieve my password it says my email isn't valid. Is that typically a sign that you've been hacked?
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Wow. So, I get a whatsapp message this morning from a friend saying his PSN account had been hacked and fraudulent purchases had been made for a little over €100. He was waiting for the support lines to open to give Sony a call and my first thought was I better let the gaming boards people know to change their passwords. Here is my post. I also outline a helpful link to help people know how to get access to their account again. I think some people on this forum need to take a good hard look at themselves. That was my first post in that thread while many other people made their first post on that forum to deny that there was a hack and that it wasn't Sony's fault. Not helping anyone out just there to make sure they mount a strong defence which is ridiculous.
jonerkinsella wrote: » You do the above in every Playstation related thread . You come along with your obvious bait methods ,throw in a few seemingly helpful comments to derail suspicion and then when you are called out you play the " What , Me ...never " card. I vote to ban you from the Playstation section of the forum because you are a constant thorn . Ohh... and ps , Here you are again playing your tricks on another forum relating to PSVR , 4 posts down the page so readers can get context ,http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057666258&page=2
FAILSAFE 00 wrote: » Wow, down to €368 already.
jonerkinsella wrote: » Have fun in the shop buying all those batteries for your xbox with its crappy wireless controller . That's so 2005 and quaint . You never know , you might actually get a game or two more to play before MS just throw in the towel and admit they just got it plain wrong this time around . In the meantime , all us lads with the most powerful consoles ever made will enjoy the vast catalogue of present and upcoming titles from 1st and 3rd party developers , heck , I might go and have a blast on my VR headset right now and relish the greatness and power of the one console to rule them all ... or will I leave that till tomorrow when I have a Pro as well
jonerkinsella wrote: » Microsoft are desperate to offload Xbox onto anyone at this stage to try and breath some sort of life into the sales figures . Why don't MS try to make some cheap , affordable housing for the third world out the One's and just reduce the price of the surface instead of trying to burden it's customers with an expensive laptop and a large paper weight .
jonerkinsella wrote: » You do the above in every Playstation related thread . You come along with your obvious bait methods ,throw in a few seemingly helpful comments to derail suspicion and then when you are called out you play the " What , Me ...never " card. I vote to ban you from the Playstation section of the forum because you are a constant thorn . Ohh... and ps , Here you are again playing your tricks on another forum relating to PSVR , 4 posts down the page so readers can get context , (and look who liked his posts as well lads )http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057666258&page=2