Originally posted by Tristan
Major US Banks on PSN Hack: No Mass Breach of Credit Information[/u]
Source: You must login or register to view this content. | By: Tristan | April 28th, 2011
More & more rumors are coming to a stop while Sony is releasing more & more information by the hour about the Playstation Network outage.
You've seen quite a few threads about people saying they've had money stolen from their credit card, right? Well, wrong. If there was a massive breach in credit card information that had anything to do with Sony, they wouldn't hesitate to ask the bank that is associated with that credit card. But, a source has called both Bank of America and Chase, asking if there has been any calls from Sony regarding these massive breaches in credit card information, yet both customer service representatives say they haven't had any contact with Sony since the reports came in about the credit card theft.
The source is Patrick Klepekk, here you can see his You must login or register to view this content., or you can just read it here.
Regarding rumors Sony may have notified banks days ahead of disclosing today’s revelations to the public, I have since contacted customer service representatives at both Bank of America and Chase. I personally have accounts at both financial firms and the representatives claimed to have received no information from Sony about a mass breach of credit information.
This being said, your credit card information is supposedly safe, but I'd still disable your credit card from your Playstation Network until it is confirmed that the problem has been cleared.
I went to my bank today, after everyone in the bank laughed about my email address I told them why I wanted a new card and everything, the manger asked about what site and I said Sony. He was like "yeah I heard about that, wasn't to sure tho...Will have to change mine."(he was younger)
I prefer waiting a week or two for a new card compared to it actually being stolen and waiting 60 days for a refund.