That's a given yeah, there are individuals who are responsible for the holes in security (though I don't know the full details of the lapse myself) and they should have done a better job.Whoracle said:I see noone absolving the criminals of their deeds. At least not in this thread.Mr.Petey said:Finger pointing may be one of the easiest things to do in life (and can often be misguided) but in this case it is fairly clear cut that these scum have no right of defence for their crimes.
You hack into a system and access private information, ergo you will be subject to the law and the vilification of the "pitchforks and torches" of the people
For the "but" see my earlier posts. Someone who does not care about doing the tasks they have been given/taken on themselves (guarding the data) properly does not deserve hate, but he does not deserve support either, or else he'll never do his work properly.
I won't debate that either but I mean support on a larger scale as some idiots are just pointing and scoffing at Sony on the whole, which is generalisation and hatred that'll help no one person in the near future. Some people have more sense than money and are trading in their PS3 systems etc. but that's their choice, daft but what can you do?
Up until this point, I've had no real issue with any of their services and products but I saying I too won't demonise them because of one major slip up that they've done tirelessly to repair these last few weeks.
But a company that has such lapses in security and does next to nothing to help itself and it's members? Pass