BBC wrote:Sony has warned users of its PlayStation Network that their personal information, including credit card details, may have been stolen.
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Sony admitted that credit card information, used to purchase games, films and music, may also have been stolen.
I guess it was hard to miss this news today, it's even on Euronews.
What's not in the news is this
techland@time wrote:A user claiming to be a moderator for a popular PS3 downloads forum has an intriguing (if highly speculative) theory up on Reddit about why the PSN went down. This user notes the outage corresponds loosely with the release of Rebug, a firmware tool that unlocks development features in a retail PS3. According to the theory, Rebug PS3 users may have gained access to Sony's private developer network (the so-called "external intrusion"), entered fake credit card information (unchecked against an authentication service, this user reasons, since the network is private), and were thus able to pull down PSN content like gluttons feeding at trough.