I just received this nice bit of news from Sony..
PLAYSTATION(R)Network
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Dear Customer
We have recently discovered the possibility of unauthorized access to
personal information on the PLAYSTATION(R)Store through PCs, a content
download service of the PLAYSTATION(R)Network.
Protection of personal data is Sony Computer Entertainment's highest
priority. Please be assured that we have taken immediate measures to
rectify this issue and system security has been restored.
Although very unlikely, it is possible that your password to sign in to
the PLAYSTATION(R)Network may have been changed through unauthorized
access, making it possible to view users’ personal information and/or
use the Wallet for the PLAYSTATION(R)Store. PLAYSTATION(R)Network accounts
do not display entire credit card numbers, so any unauthorized access to
your PLAYSTATION(R)Network account is very unlikely to compromise your
credit card number.
We have investigated the extent of any unauthorized access and possible
alteration of passwords that could have occurred before corrective
measures were taken, and are sending out emails directly to those
customers who may have been affected by this incident.
Written by datapoohbah on March 26th, 2008 with no comments.
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- Fujitsu announces BIG (320GB) and fast (7200 RPM) Laptop goodness. Now that’s what I’m talking about. Power savings be damned.
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Written by datapoohbah on March 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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Tim over at TechToolBlog puts up his daily find list about every day or three. It’s a good idea and I enjoy some of the quick snippets of info.
I’m going to attempt the same sort of thing, though probably with a little less focus on web development tools and what not.
The Teeny Turner:
I’ve previously posted that the Picquic brand of screwdrivers are among the best ever. Looks like they have a few new offerings. Available from FireHawk Technology
Engadget has some new pics of the upcoming Dell Latitude E Series ultra Portable. mmmm Delicious
Written by datapoohbah on March 23rd, 2008 with no comments.
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