"Same with the 360. If hackers wanted to hack it, they could. Apparently, they are hacking PSN ONLY because Sony sued GeoHotz. If Microsoft sued Geohotz, then Xbox Live would be hacked. Also, don't forget that Xbox Live also went down for 11 days a few years ago. Well, the chances of me being a part of the 1 million out of 77 million people on PSN isn't so hot. And my PSN is perfectly fine."
"Geohotz HACKED the Ps3, so Sony sued him, which lead to Ps3 being hacked. If he hacked the 360, and got sued by Microsoft because of it, then Xbox live would shut down. YOUR point is invalid.
More than a million? IIRC it was only a million, and no 1/77 isn't so DAMN HIGH in my opinion. The good thing is, my account is perfectly fine."
This is a friend of mines argument.
I however keep telling him that Microsoft would respond much better to this and is much less vulnerable compared to PSN in security.
So I want reasons why one security is better than the other and worse.
"Geohotz HACKED the Ps3, so Sony sued him, which lead to Ps3 being hacked. If he hacked the 360, and got sued by Microsoft because of it, then Xbox live would shut down. YOUR point is invalid.
More than a million? IIRC it was only a million, and no 1/77 isn't so DAMN HIGH in my opinion. The good thing is, my account is perfectly fine."
This is a friend of mines argument.
I however keep telling him that Microsoft would respond much better to this and is much less vulnerable compared to PSN in security.
So I want reasons why one security is better than the other and worse.