Post: Beware, Your Credit Card And Other Info Sent To Sony, And PSN Hacked!
02-16-2011, 03:29 PM #1
kyskidz
Big Sister
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A well known hacker i don’t want to reveal here had all the Sony PlayStation Network functions 100% decrypted as well as providing some nice info about how Sony dealing with PSN members privacy in their online servers.

Apparently, Sony server gathered everything they can from the PSN connected PS3 console. When i said everything, i meant it. Here, i make all the list of what they squeezed from the IRC chat logs conversation between the hackers.




-Sony monitors all messages over PSN.

-All connected devices return values sent to Sony server returns TV, Firmware version, Firmware type, Console model

-They also collects data in your USB attached device.

-credit card sent as plain text, example: -
creditCard.paymentMethodId=VISA&creditCard.holderName=Max&creditCard.cardNumber=4558254723658741&creditCard.expireYear=2012&creditCard.expireMonth=2&creditCard.securityCode=214&creditCard.address.address1=example street%2024%20&creditCard.address.city=city1%20&creditCard.address.province=abc%20&creditCard.address.postalCode=12345%20

-The best part of all, the list is stored online and updated when u login PSN and random.

But, that’s not all, with the PSN functions fully decrypted, this hacker can use the function to get all games, DLC, you name it, from PSN store without paying anything.

Wow, i am just speechless! We can really sue Sony for monitoring ALL data including our credit card info providing that we are connected to PSN, of course. Man, that is really big fail, as well as the PSN fail oh and the PS3 fail. Everything just FAIL, Sony!

You can read the IRC chat logs at the link below. We censored the names just to be safe.


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02-16-2011, 04:41 PM #20
pcfreak30
>> PCFreak30.com Happy<<
FYI, I think sony IP banned me. I get a invalid SSL error. Though If I don't re-write the header, I get a error header instead...

Mainly b/c I was mapping and found every PSN server sony runs plus the MW2 servers.

Its kind of interesting when you look at it...
02-16-2011, 04:45 PM #21
haha you got 389 posts with 689 rep
02-16-2011, 04:46 PM #22
Originally posted by kyskidz View Post
how old are you? atleast i have 1? grow up


I bet I'm old enough to be your dad.

Besides that, answer my question: Define legit for you, and do you believe all you read on the net?
02-16-2011, 04:54 PM #23
kyskidz
Big Sister
Originally posted by be View Post
I bet I'm old enough to be your dad.

Besides that, answer my question: Define legit for you, and do you believe all you read on the net?


yeh course you are, most probz some 14year old kid that creams his pants over hosting his own mw2 lobbys.... no not realy no, its of a legit ps3 site that dosent go posting shit
02-16-2011, 04:59 PM #24
Let's see.... Born in '71, working in IT for about 17 years, wife and 2 kids... so yeahm guess I'm old enough to be your dad

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02-16-2011, 05:07 PM #25
Originally posted by CainFoool View Post
What about if you did use your Credit Card details but then removed them after? :confused:


If you put it on then sony would still have it because it is all recorded and if you took it off they will still have your credit card info from the first place
02-16-2011, 05:45 PM #26
Winning
Former Staff
Sony is on a nice downhill mountain. I can't wait to see them fall.
02-16-2011, 05:50 PM #27
Naruto
Dark Knight
Hide your credit card info now!Happy
02-16-2011, 05:51 PM #28
kyskidz
Big Sister
Originally posted by be View Post
Let's see.... Born in '71, working in IT for about 17 years, wife and 2 kids... so yeahm guess I'm old enough to be your dad


you got 18 years on me lol

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