Thought the PSN Hacking Crisis Couldn't Get Any Worse? Think Again.

After over a week of PSN being shut down by hackers and the subsequent security upgrades by Sony, it seems that Sony has been hacked again, this time exposing 12,700 credit card numbers belonging to members of SOE,or Sony Online Entertainment, according to Nikkei.com. It appears that 4,300 of the credit card numbers belong to the Japanese, and there is no information on how many of the numbers belong to Americans.Thankfully, the card numbers are from 2007, which will lower the number of credit cards that are still valid. The company still has not released more information on what this means for you and your account, but we are expecting an update soon.

UPDATE:

It now appears that the latest hacks have accessed the data of a staggering 24.6 MILLION accounts. This includes names, phone numbers email addresses, date of birth, login IDs, passwords and much more.

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