Answer the thread question as stated. Poll question is acting up.
For those who have limited knowledge of PSN's "Welcome Back" Program check here to read up on the specifics.
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/116/1168890p1.html
Now, down to brass tacks.
Here's a quick rundown of what information SONY knows to have been stolen:
Name
Address
Country
E-mail address
Date of Birth
PSN / Qriocity ID and password (!)
And that?s just the info that SONY knows leaked. They also admit that the following may have leaked:
PSN profile data
Purchase history
PSN / Qriocity security questions and answers
Worst of all, though SONY doesn?t have any reason to believe that credit card info has been compromised, they can?t guarantee that it wasn?t.
So with all that information stolen, with gamers raging over SONY's lack of action, SONY offers a pittance of a few free games and some Playstation Plus subscription time.
Is it just me, or does this seem like a back-hand to the PSN community?
For those who have limited knowledge of PSN's "Welcome Back" Program check here to read up on the specifics.
http://ps3.ign.com/articles/116/1168890p1.html
Now, down to brass tacks.
Here's a quick rundown of what information SONY knows to have been stolen:
Name
Address
Country
E-mail address
Date of Birth
PSN / Qriocity ID and password (!)
And that?s just the info that SONY knows leaked. They also admit that the following may have leaked:
PSN profile data
Purchase history
PSN / Qriocity security questions and answers
Worst of all, though SONY doesn?t have any reason to believe that credit card info has been compromised, they can?t guarantee that it wasn?t.
So with all that information stolen, with gamers raging over SONY's lack of action, SONY offers a pittance of a few free games and some Playstation Plus subscription time.
Is it just me, or does this seem like a back-hand to the PSN community?