May. 3rd, 2011
I just received an e-mail, purporting to be from Sony, about their problems with their whole system being hacked and whatnot.
And I don't have a PSN account. Oh, I have an X-Box 360. I play some online games. But nothing from Sony.
No, I scan the links in the e-mail (the ones that are supposed to take me to various credit report agencies, or to the DOJ, or whatever.... and the link text says one thing, but the actual link is to a completely different location.
So, be warned, there are phishers out there. Be doubly careful if you actually have a PSN account. (For the record, anything from the *.innovyx.net domain should not be clicked on.)
And I don't have a PSN account. Oh, I have an X-Box 360. I play some online games. But nothing from Sony.
No, I scan the links in the e-mail (the ones that are supposed to take me to various credit report agencies, or to the DOJ, or whatever.... and the link text says one thing, but the actual link is to a completely different location.
So, be warned, there are phishers out there. Be doubly careful if you actually have a PSN account. (For the record, anything from the *.innovyx.net domain should not be clicked on.)
On the heels of that last post, I learn...
May. 3rd, 2011 11:22 amSony may have had the data from another 25 million accounts hacked.
HIDE YO AVATARS, HIDE YO CONTROLLERS, THEY HACKING EVERYBODY IN HERE!
HIDE YO AVATARS, HIDE YO CONTROLLERS, THEY HACKING EVERYBODY IN HERE!