artemicion
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- Jun 9, 2004
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Sony's software and software policies are and have been abysmal.
No one jumping on the PS4 love-in seemed to remember this. All they could regurgitate was the extra 180 lines of resolution (something that subjectively adds nothing) and anti-MS sentiment (which was deserved, but the reaction was extreme).
Throw in 2 absolutely massive hacks in the last couple years, and it's a wonder people still defend them so blindly.
With that said, in about a decade, I'll own one to play Uncharted.
I don't think anyone "defends" Sony's security practices.
I do think most people don't care because hacks like that affect so few customers and, except for some rare cases, it's fairly painless to deal with (hell, in Sony's case I came out with a profit considering I got a free game out of it).
That said, if what's happening to OP is true, it's good to make a scene so Sony can change their practices regarding console activation.
Though I would say it sounds like OP's account credentials got stolen *somehow* and OP should probably get to the bottom of that:
-Was your password for PSN the same as your password for any other service?
-Did you share that password with anyone else? (e.g., sharing a Steam account, Blizzard/WoW account, Facebook account, etc., and that person could have used that info to try to log into your other accounts without your permission)
-Did you use that password for an account on a less-than-reputable website (use unique passwords for porn sites, son!)?
-Was your e-mail account compromised?
-Was your computer compromised?
-etc.
OP, until you definitively confirm what happened, I'd change all your passwords and maybe even wipe and do a clean install on all your computers.
