Well, you know... There are reasons for it.
- Some of us KNEW the risk once we (place that check in the box).
- Nothing is perfect.
The lot of these (over-aged) kids who complain about the network going down and their precious credit card info being stolen by some malicious stranger. They have a right to complain and be frustrated. But to
Glennbeckisly BULL$#17 all over the company (in an effort to get idiots on your side) is pathetic and self-damning.
But hey. It's another one of those times that help separate the "children" from the "grown-ups."
Considering how there's already a significant of people online who don't follow the rules... They might have been cheating and using fake credit cards, or someone else's credit cards, to use the PSN. Anonymous' attack might have exposed whatever scam THEY were on. So the jig is up, and they might have to clean house and start all over again.
Still... It's good to know that Sony's working on its problems. And really. What alternative and better ideas are offered by those pathetic circus clowns who were beating up on Sony? They're always looking for someone to beat up; they're never happy unless they can make others unhappy. That's how they work.