How is it a chicken little reaction when they sent out emails with this in the text:
email I received from Sony wrote:
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PlayStation(R)Network
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Valued PlayStation(R)Network/Qriocity Customer:
We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011,
certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account
information was compromised in connection with an illegal and
unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this
intrusion, we have:
1) Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services;
2) Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full
and complete investigation into what happened; and
3) Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our
network infrastructure by rebuilding our system to provide you
with greater protection of your personal information.
We greatly appreciate your patience, understanding and goodwill
as we do whatever it takes to resolve these issues as quickly and
efficiently as practicable.
Although we are still investigating the details of this incident,
we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following
information that you provided: name, address (city, state, zip), country,
email address, birthdate, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login,
and handle/PSN online ID. It is also possible that your profile data,
including purchase history and billing address (city, state, zip),
and your PlayStation Network/Qriocity password security answers may
have been obtained. If you have authorized a sub-account for your
dependent, the same data with respect to your dependent may have
been obtained. While there is no evidence at this time that credit
card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have
provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity,
out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit
card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have
been obtained.
and...
FarSky wrote:
Um, I don't think anyone here is suddenly going to go "off the grid" and withdraw from online transactions. The point here isn't that we're afraid our information will be compromised. The point is that OUR INFORMATION HAS BEEN COMPROMISED. This isn't a "chicken little" scenario, this is actual "someone out there most definitely has my ubiquitous Internet nom de plume, the standard password that is associated with it, along with various other information like my billing address, and most likely, my credit card number and security code." We're well past "oh, you're just overreacting in canceling your card and changing your passwords."
Sho' Nuff.