John
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It should be impossible for a company like Sony to have this sort of problem, and even if they do they should be back up within hours.
Shocking service, only slight upside is it doesn't cost £50 a year to not have it.
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Steve
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Id rather pay 50 quid a year not have this downtime, and not have my personal details and credit card info stolen.
tbh
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John
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What about paying the 50 quid a year and still having downtime like you do on live?
Unacceptable from Sony though, free or not.
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Steve
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iv not personally witnessed any downtime on XBL, nor have a seen any stories in the news about downtime, so there cant have been anything more then a few hours at a time.
i dont have the exact figures to hand but id be surprised if there was anything to shout about
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BarnshaW
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sorry, but iirc xmas 2008 XBL was down for a good while
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Steve
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dont recall it, but then i may not have been using it at the time.
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Steve
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http://kotaku.com/#!340419/microsoft-offering-free-xbla-game-as-compensation-for-xbl-downtime
two weeks of intermittent dropouts, and MS gave away freebies as compensation.
no personal data stolen either
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BarnshaW
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1 - how do you know sony wont compensate
2 - how many credit card details have been stolen
3 - has not been down a couple of weeks (yet)
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Steve
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1 - Its sony, but they may surprise me
2 - I said personal data, and on that note, 70m records, with a possibility of CC details.
3 - its has been down solidly for a week, xbl was not down continuously, but experienced intermittent problems over the period of time
[Edited on 27-04-2011 by Steve]
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BarnshaW
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so really what you said was rubbish and based on no facts you dont know users wont be compensated and you dont know if any CC details have been taken, bare in mind this has not happened to PSN before and PSN has not been down intermittently for 2 weeks before like XBL,
i mean i would be really pissed off if i paid for PSN and it went down, a bit like all those paying XBL users
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Steve
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you dont really have an argument barnshaw lol, you are trying to compare a major system outage, with personal data definately stolen, with a possibility of CC details stolen
with an intermittent, admittedly annoying, problem for users, but thats as far as it went, a slight annoyance for xbl users
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BarnshaW
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what data has been stolen? who's data has been stolen? can you tell me
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Steve
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70m psn users
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-13192359
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Steve
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quote: The blog posting lists the personal information that Sony believes has been taken.
Name
Address (city, state/province, zip or postal code)
Country
E-mail address
Date of birth
PlayStation Network/Qriocity passwords and login
Handle/PSN online ID
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Steve
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quote: Sony admitted that credit card information, used to purchase games, films and music, may also have been stolen.
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BarnshaW
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steve, it says and the keyword which i quote is "MAY" have been stolen.
and then underneath it says the data "MIGHT"
so really again its not a fact and just scaremongering as you probably well know.
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Nath
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Steve is loving this.
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Nath
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And I'm sure if these geeks wanted to they could crash XBL. It's not unbreakable just because we pay for it.
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BarnshaW
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i can alsmot bet that someone or a group of people intruded the PSN network and it was spotted almost immediately by Sony, as a precaution they closed it down and started repairing and improving the security and that is where they are at.
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A2H GO
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quote: Originally posted by John
It should be impossible for a company like Sony to have this sort of problem, and even if they do they should be back up within hours.
Shocking service, only slight upside is it doesn't cost £50 a year to not have it.
In the five years I've had xbox I don't think I've paid more than half that for 12 months. Fair enough it adds up but it's well worth it, I'd pay double I had to.
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Hammer
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Can they steal my credit card information if I don't have a credit card?
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Steve
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yes
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BarnshaW
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going by Steve the daily mail williams you will have no money in your account by lunchtime, your passport will be cloned and your whole life deleted off the face off the earth
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Nath
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PSN raped my dog. Xbox FTW.
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Steve
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I like u nath
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