Jingai09 said:
This could have happened to anyone, it's not really Sony's fault. The hackers just chose PSN to steel card numbers from. Any large database that holds thousands if not millions of card numbers is a prime target.
..eh.. look..no. Sony made a mistake that may very well have cost banks and other businesses (along with their publishing partners) a lot of money. The mistake in connecting databases too easily could actually be criminal itself.
Sony then gave up no information - and then later, wrong information as well when deigning to inform their customers what happened. Which again can be criminal on it's own. Because there are ways to avoid damage from occurring after credit card information leaks - that rely on businesses being forthcoming with info.
So.. if you think Sony is going to come out of this without a punch to the head - think again. It's easy when you just run around shitting on the chest of some "hackers" and "hardcore gamers". Then "no one cares", and "most people" aren't affected.
But try that attitude with the law and the banks - oops. Sony isn't big enough to do that. And frankly, I wish Sony all that's coming to them.