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Old 29-04-2011, 15:32   #37
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re: PSN back online after data breach. You must change passwords [see post 1]

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Originally Posted by Chrysalis View Post
I learned a while back if you know someone has the capability to either DDOS you to death or knows what he is doing in regards to security compromise then dont mess them about, just ignore them as you dont want their focus. Nothing is 100% secure, its impossible. The best in the world if focused will get in to anything.
With due respect, your situation is a little different to Sony's. The sites you run probably have little interest for hackers. When they hack Sony, not only do they get the prestige (amongst the hacker networks) of hacking a major corporation, but there is also the draw that they can potentially access tens of millions of credit card details.

In short, if you ignore a hacker, he or she will probably go away. If Sony does, word will get round and it'll actually attract more hackers.
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