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Again; _IF_ the rumors are true it's a grim riieazatlon for big companies, and a huge opportunity for IS consultants and White/Black Hats.The way Chris' post read to me was that people shouldn't be upset with Sony and that it wasn't a big deal, if only because other companies have had the same (or similar) issues. If you don't mind that your personal information was stolen, fine. Some people do mind.I don't have a huge problem with it; because I never put any credit card info on my account, I don't use my home address or any actual personal information, and the e-mail and password I used varies for each of my consoles for this exact reason.My case is not that common and a LOT of people use the same e-mail address/username for every service they have, and go so far as to add their debit and credit cards to their accounts for ease of use. So, yeah, it's a bit of a bigger deal than just not having service for a month, give or take a few hours.

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