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#1  Edited By YoSoyJu

Using Chrome on an iPhone 6 Plus trying to play Game Tapes 02. It works on my phone, but using AirPlay to my last gen Apple TV gives me the error video.

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Do you know when they are going to fix account creation? I've tried multiple times a day since I watched the QL to create an account on the iPad with no luck. It always says that something went wrong in the process. Thanks.

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#3  Edited By YoSoyJu

I loved the writeup and the interview, Alex. Great job!

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#4  Edited By YoSoyJu

Another Carnival game. Yay?

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#6  Edited By YoSoyJu
@Portis:   The official word is "exposed," but with all the rumors of millions of CC info being shopped around... Even if it's a fraction of that number, the central point remains valid.
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#7  Edited By YoSoyJu
Let me start this off by saying that I have no idea if my credit card was even on my PSN account. I created it a year and a half ago and haven't purchased any digital content from them. That being said, it is irrelevant to the fact that I am not happy regardless.

10 Million. That's how many credit card numbers were stolen from PSN between April 17th and April 19th. That is just ridiculous. It's hard for me to even fathom how something like this could happen. How could a global company allow this to happen? It seems to me that Sony put too much effort into the security between the user and the machine that they felt confident that nothing could happen between the machine and the network.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not blaming Sony for everything here; I'm not one to blame the victim (Good Advice:  She's never asking for it.). But I have to say that if the case is lack of security and corporate negligence that I for one am appalled. We live in an age where giving out your information online is commonplace. Hopefully you are smart enough to vet who you give that info to. But this isn't some website with animated gifs of dollar signs and mountains of text. Sony is someone I trusted, and I feel that trust has been broken. Sure, it was broken because some asshole with a god complex wanted to fight the "man," but it was broken nonetheless.

Now Sony has announced their mea culpa:  30 days of PS+ and a regional gift of (for now) indeterminate value. This makes a good start at rebuilding that bridge of trust once more, but all I can say is that better be one hell of a gift!
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#8  Edited By YoSoyJu

I don't think I've given PSN my credit card info, but the password stuff certainly is disconcerting.

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