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  • PP
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 4994

    Originally posted by Maynard
    reverse psychology?




    ya know, its one thing to break balls with the brothers on the site...virix especially since he gives just as good....but i dont know what the fuck your thinking with this comment. Its not like you have any knowledge of technology and nobody has ever valued your opinion. not to mention i would take a black piece of crap over a white trash piece of shit any day
    Black is whack.:hyphen:

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    • QuietStorm
      11/15/13
      • Feb 2009
      • 2111

      [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvH82sl6aY0&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
      Twitch Channel

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      • Brotha2ThaNight
        Viva Sombrero
        • Apr 2009
        • 933


        well at least now it appears to be some movement on the PSN front
        Yahoo: BigVoo

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        • Colonel Angus
          No longer a noob
          • Jan 2010
          • 1935

          Put my ps3 stuff up on Craigslist just to see if the right trade or other offer comes along. Someone already emailed me saying they'd paypal me $450 if I sent them an invoice. Asking price was $300. Lol @ you scammers.

          Someone also offered me their 360 stuff but it was an old 120gb pro model with probably a lot of hours on it. No thanks.

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          • DDRGuido
            gx
            • Feb 2009
            • 3483

            fake?

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            • padman59
              Slayer of Demons
              • Mar 2009
              • 5709

              Originally posted by DDRGuido
              fake?
              Looks like it may be legit with this release from Sony.

              Today our global network and security teams at Sony Network Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment began the final stages of internal testing of the new system, an important step towards restoring PlayStation Network and Qriocity services.

              As previously mentioned, we’ve been working around the clock to rebuild the network and enhance protections of your personal data. It’s our top priority to ensure your data is safe when you begin using the services again.

              We understand that many of you are eager to again enjoy the PlayStation Network and Qriocity entertainment services that you love, so we wanted you to be aware of this milestone and our progress. We will provide additional updates as soon as we can.
              Today our global network and security teams at Sony Network Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment began the final stages of internal testing of the new system, an important step towards restoring PlayStation Network and Qriocity services. As previously mentioned, we've been working around the clock to rebuild the network and enhance protections of your personal [...]


              EDIT: Tell me this is a joke.

              Third attack against Sony planned

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              • JayDizzle
                Let's Go All The Way...
                • Nov 2008
                • 14215

                I heard Friday and now that sounds like "after this weekend..."

                No bueno.

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                • padman59
                  Slayer of Demons
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 5709

                  Details on Sony's offering for identity theft protection for US residents.

                   
                  Last weekend, Sony Computer Entertainment announced that we will provide complimentary enrollment in an identity theft protection program. Here are the details of this program for PlayStation Network and Qriocity account holders in the United States only. We are working to make similar programs available in other countries/territories where applicable. Information will be posted on local websites/blogs when available.

                  Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment International have made arrangements with Debix, Inc., one of the industry’s most reputable identity protection firms, to offer AllClear ID Plus at no cost to PlayStation Network and Qriocity account holders for 12 months from the time an account holder registers for the program.

                  Please note that we will start sending out activation emails for this program over the next few days, and you will have until June 18th to sign-up and redeem your code. You will need to sign up directly through AllClearID, not on Sony’s websites, and details, including step-by-step instructions for the program, will be emailed to United States PSN and Qriocity Account holders soon.

                  The details of the program include, but are not limited to:


                  -Cyber monitoring and surveillance of the Internet to detect exposure of an AllClear ID Plus customer’s personal information, including monitoring of criminal web sites and data recovered by law enforcement. If his/her personal information is found, the customer will be alerted by phone and/or email and will be provided advice and support regarding protective steps to take. The customer will also receive monthly identity status reports. Debix works with an alliance of cyber-crime experts from the government, academia and industry to provide these services.
                  -Priority access to licensed private investigators and identity restoration specialists. If an AllClear ID Plus customer receives an alert, or otherwise suspects that he/she may be the victim of identity theft, the customer can speak directly, on a priority basis, with an on-staff licensed private investigator, who will conduct a comprehensive inquiry. In the case of an identity theft, the customer can work with an identity restoration specialist to contact creditors and others, and take necessary steps to restore the customer’s identity.
                  -A $1 million identity theft insurance policy per user to provide additional protection in the event that an AllClear ID Plus customer becomes a victim of identity theft. This insurance would provide financial relief of up to $1 million for covered identity restoration costs, legal defense expenses, and lost wages that occur within 12 months after the stolen identity event.

                  More information will be available on the enrollment page, a link which will be included in the email you will receive.

                  We continue to work around the clock to have some PlayStation Network services and Qriocity services restored, and will be providing you specific details shortly.

                  Thank you.


                  Last weekend, Sony Computer Entertainment announced that we will provide complimentary enrollment in an identity theft protection program. Here are the details of this program for PlayStation Network and Qriocity account holders in the United States only. We are working to make similar programs available in other countries/territories where applicable. Information will be posted on [...]

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                  • Twigg4075
                    Kindergarten Cop
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 20056

                    Now that is exactly what I'm talking about and what I was referring to on the latest podcast (available now for download ;) ). Good move my Sony.

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                    • padman59
                      Slayer of Demons
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 5709

                      Where is this podcast you speak of?

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                      • PP
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 4994

                        Glad to see Sony offer this.. pretty standard for companies to offer this after a information breach. monoprice offered me something similar.

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                        • Twigg4075
                          Kindergarten Cop
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 20056

                          Originally posted by padman59
                          Where is this podcast you speak of?
                          Brnt didn't upload it yet?

                          Brnt?!? BRNT!!!

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                          • ThomasTomasz
                            • Sep 2024

                            Originally posted by padman59
                            Looks like it may be legit with this release from Sony.



                            Today our global network and security teams at Sony Network Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment began the final stages of internal testing of the new system, an important step towards restoring PlayStation Network and Qriocity services. As previously mentioned, we've been working around the clock to rebuild the network and enhance protections of your personal [...]


                            EDIT: Tell me this is a joke.

                            Third attack against Sony planned
                            I don't think the hackers will let it go. I hope that the PSN comes back on, but if it gets hacked again, its very, very bad news for Sony.

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                            • JayDizzle
                              Let's Go All The Way...
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 14215

                              Originally posted by Twigg4075
                              Brnt didn't upload it yet?

                              Brnt?!? BRNT!!!
                              Stayed up until 1 helping him edit last night Twigg.

                              It'll be up by the weekend.

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                              • Colonel Angus
                                No longer a noob
                                • Jan 2010
                                • 1935

                                PSN's on a vacation far away..

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