Well then, if we are talking about internet security, then it is also false on that point. I've had Vista on my computer since I got it two years ago, and not once as it asked for a confirmation on the internet or while using the internet. I download software and it doesn't ask a thing until I tell it to install that software.funguy2121 said:The confirm/deny prompts referred to in the commercial were intentionally exaggerate, as that is how comedy usually works. They were also referring to online security. The examples you gave only involved installing software, which isn't something non-techies (about 90% of computer owners) do every day. Frankly, I'm glad they give you an opportunity to bail while installing.Sonic Doctor said:*Snip*
You didn't read my entire reply, did you? Go ahead, I'll wait.Sonic Doctor said:Well then, if we are talking about internet security, then it is also false on that point. I've had Vista on my computer since I got it two years ago, and not once as it asked for a confirmation on the internet or while using the internet. I download software and it doesn't ask a thing until I tell it to install that software.funguy2121 said:The confirm/deny prompts referred to in the commercial were intentionally exaggerate, as that is how comedy usually works. They were also referring to online security. The examples you gave only involved installing software, which isn't something non-techies (about 90% of computer owners) do every day. Frankly, I'm glad they give you an opportunity to bail while installing.Sonic Doctor said:*Snip*
I know you've clearly stated you don't want me to do this, but...cannot...resist...Abandon4093 said:There's no way he actually believes what he's saying. You'd have to be like chief supreme retard of the league of retards to say,
Then go on to say.To the people saying that Live could be breached like Sony. This wouldn't happen. Not now. Not ever.
EDIT 2: I never said it was impossible to hack. Look I never said it. reread it now I'm waiting. Done? I said it wont happen. WONT NOT CANT WONT. That is what I said. And it probably won't, it is more secure than PSN and would be harder to hack.
I didn't even have to read past the first line:SlasherX said:EDIT 2: I never said it was impossible to hack. Look I never said it. reread it now I'm waiting. Done?
Do you not understand the meaning behind the word ever? It means a long, freaking ass time, as in eternity, making hacking it 'impossible'.SlasherX said:This wouldn't happen. Not now. Not ever.
Ummm?SlasherX said:There is also the fact that Live is a subsidiary of Microsoft.
Look at the market cap, but whatever the thread has died and I got a little more bored.funguy2121 said:I followed your links, disregarding that the NYSE does not = the NASDAQ, and noticed three things right off the bat: they only cover the past 3 days (which include the weekend), 218.16 billion was not mentioned anywhere in either link, and Sony's stocks are worth roughly $3 more than Microsoft stocks. Am I missing something, or did you rush your homework?SlasherX said:Actual said:Sony is worth 20 billion dollars more than Microsoft. Sony is currently less profitable however.SlasherX said:The vast difference between Sony's resources and Microsoft's is one reason. There is also the fact that Live is a subsidiary of Microsoft. Microsoft, you know one of the largest corporations on Earth owned by the second richest man in the world that you would have to be brain dead to take on or try to hack.
Let me stop you right there there.
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NYSE:SNE Sony: 28.19 billion
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NASDAQ:MSFT Microsoft: 218.16 billion
Wow, stocks, those are complicated right?
I see, so the stock price times outstanding shares for the past 3 days is higher for Micro than for Sony? This doesn't mean that Microsoft has more money or resources to spend. Are we also to presume that Sony's stocks haven't been affected by the hack?SlasherX said:Look at the market cap, but whatever the thread has died and I got a little more bored.funguy2121 said:I followed your links, disregarding that the NYSE does not = the NASDAQ, and noticed three things right off the bat: they only cover the past 3 days (which include the weekend), 218.16 billion was not mentioned anywhere in either link, and Sony's stocks are worth roughly $3 more than Microsoft stocks. Am I missing something, or did you rush your homework?SlasherX said:Actual said:Sony is worth 20 billion dollars more than Microsoft. Sony is currently less profitable however.SlasherX said:The vast difference between Sony's resources and Microsoft's is one reason. There is also the fact that Live is a subsidiary of Microsoft. Microsoft, you know one of the largest corporations on Earth owned by the second richest man in the world that you would have to be brain dead to take on or try to hack.
Let me stop you right there there.
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NYSE:SNE Sony: 28.19 billion
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NASDAQ:MSFT Microsoft: 218.16 billion
Wow, stocks, those are complicated right?
And you get that idea from? I don't know where you were when the PS3 was still in the shitter but it was pretty much the laughing stock around here; still is. There are fanboys from both sides here and depending on the tone of your thread will depend on which set you attract or if you attract any at all. Actually what a thread like yours will attract are the people on the site who like to play devil's advocate and tear apart poorly constructed arguments based on speculation and faulty logic.SlasherX said:Now I wait, because this site has many more PS3 fanboys than Xbox.
This is nothing more than trying to start a flame war. However fact is it could happen weather you like it or not, either accept that buying things online on ANY platform exposes you to the risk of intentity theft or else get off the net as no system is perfectly secure.SlasherX said:This wouldn't happen. Not now. Not ever. The vast difference between Sony's resources and Microsoft's is one reason. There is also the fact that Live is a subsidiary of Microsoft. Microsoft, you know one of the largest corporations on Earth owned by the second richest man in the world that you would have to be brain dead to take on or try to hack. Theres also the fact that people knew that Sony's servers were insecure. You hear all these people saying they knew they were insecure, but you don't hear that about Live. And another reason is that the hated "You have to pay" feature makes it where their are a lot of people dedicated to it and gives it a higher priority within Microsoft than the PS3 has in Sony, because the Xbox and it's services ae a money maker unlike the PS3 which is still losing money on its consoles.
tl;dr Live wont be hacked
Now I wait, because this site has many more PS3 fanboys than Xbox.
Edit:
For those saying Sony is worth some 129 billion.
This is the American stock market but still MS is worth more than you guys are claiming.
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NYSE:SNE Sony: 28.19 billion
http://www.google.com/finance?client=ob&q=NASDAQ:MSFT Microsoft: 218.16 billion
To those talking about the few accounts that are hacked like the security team guy.
I continue to see people say this. THESE ARE A FEW ACCOUNTS THAT WERE HACKED. Probably Brute force hacked. All you need is to know an an email and password that is it. It's not even that difficult I know a few people who can do it. All you have to do is recover the account and thats what they did didnt do much else. Sony had everything stolen, all the data everything. Now lets me say this
A few accounts on Xbox =/= All of PSN
And the Bill Gates thing
No one else will read this but I said Bill Gates to highlight the fact that Microsoft has a decent amount of money, not to show any other kind of thing just to highlight a point.
EDIT 2: I never said it was impossible to hack. Look I never said it. reread it now I'm waiting. Done? I said it wont happen. WONT NOT CANT WONT. That is what I said. And it probably won't, it is more secure than PSN and would be harder to hack.
well if you'd be serious about this, you could just look at the wikipedia sources yourself and notice they linked the actual fiscal reports of microsoft and sony.Ceroxis said:ur going to use the site that is credited for being one of the least correct sites on the internet as your source? using wikipedia seriously hurts your caseMoriarty said:no.SlasherX said:The thing I was trying to say is that Microsoft is a larger corporation by a pretty substantial margin and that there was still more money focused on security and Live in general than what is on the PSN.
Sony is actually "bigger" than Microsoft, not the other way around.
According to Wikipedia:
Sony: Total assets ¥11.22 trillion / $137.694 billion (2010)
Microsoft: Total assets US$ 86.113 billion (2010)
It was the first online service I had signed my card up for and the hacker's withdrawals used Microsoft's name as a cover to withdraw the funds. Microsoft also took an interest in the case and covered my damages, so they had something to do with it.Kpt._Rob said:I don't mean to call you out here, but do you have solid evidence to show that it was stolen as a result of signing up for Live? People become victims of identity theft all the time, and statistically it's highly probable that there are people out there who were victimized right around the same time as they signed up for live. That is to say that correlation does not show causation.Spencer Petersen said:I can personally attest that my credit card information was stolen by an identity theif when I used it to open a Live account. It may not be 25 million people, but there are definately people who hack credit card numbers through Xbox Live.
Did you perform a legitimate investigation which showed that your card information was stolen through XBL? Or is it just the case that it was stolen in a time which incidentally happened to be close to when you signed up for Live and you assumed it was stolen through XBL?
I don't mean to say that it couldn't happen, just that it seems more likely to me that it was some vulnerability in your own network, or that you got victimized through some other source. I would think that if you had actually had your information stolen through XBL there would be more people who had their information stolen in the same way, and it would be a bigger story.
The other way to phrase that question is "why would hackers only target you if they had the capability to hack anyone through XBL?"
I just want to point out that this is actualy a croc of bs. check CanSacWest security conferance notes of the past. Linux, Mac, and Windows hack contest. guess wich dropped first.funguy2121 said:(2) Have you ever heard of Microsoft Internet Explorer, or Microsoft Windows Vista? Apple may not have the moolah that Micro has, but Mac owners don't have the spyware, malware and virus concerns that every other computer-owning person has. Because it's better software.
I'm happy for you and I letcha finish, but...XBL is still pay-to-play online, unlike PSN...SlasherX said:To the people saying that Live could be breached like Sony.