I have a PS3, and I am waiting patiently for the network to come back. I'm not angry at Sony, nor have I ever been angry at Sony since this debacle started. Shit happens, even it to the best of us. If anything, I'm happy to have put my trust in a company whose diligence has been proven again and again in this whole fiasco: the urgency in hiring security firms, its constant stream of information to its customers, and the hard work going into the repair of the network to make sure its in tiptop shape (and more hacker-proof) when they do put it back on.
Their diligence, really? Three words for you, Steam, XBox Live. Steam has been about longer than PSN and more than likely has a much much larger user base and XBox live has been about longer than PSN and again has a much bigger user base yet neither of these services has been hacked to the extent that PSN was, I don't think either service has been hacked beyond the extent of one or two accounts being stolen.
Now we can spread rumours and place blame based on assumptions about outdated software and unfirewalled servers but as stated 'biggest hack of personal info in the history of the internet' and on a service that is not at all dis similar to two services that have been running longer, have more users and probably would have been much more valuable targets.
So that means that
a). Someone has a serious grudge against Sony to spend a whole bucnh of time and effort getting in to their service when they could have spent the time attacking Steam or XBox live.
or
b). Sony's service was just a hell of a lot easier to breach
The old saying no smoke without fire goes well with this topic, we have no sure fire way of saying just how much security Sony had in place but given the amount of 'information' kicking about that suggests that their security was less than adequate combined with the fact that more high profile, more valuable similar services are out their that the hackers could have gone after instead, well that points to a failing somewhere at Sony.
So back to the original point,
Sony being diligent, um no
77million on PSN and 25 million on Quoricity, yet it took Sony a week and several outside services to confirm the breach. 100million users worth of data and no one at Sony noticed the information being downloaded??? It is not a small download, that is a huge amount of data someone has gotten.
Mixed info on when PSN will be restored, going from end of last week to um we don't know but most likely by the end of this month.
Mixed stories from Sony itself on weather CC info was actually taken
The news is not exactly flowing out of Sony with regard to what action is being taken, by that I don't mean we are working on security and will have the network back up with your free games as soon as, which is what we are getting just now. I want to know what Sony are doing to improve the network, what security is going in now that wasn't there before, who was responsible for the security before hand are they involved this time round, how did the hackers get in, did they actually have to work or did they throw a banana at the chimp guarding the gate and wait for it to chase after it?