Extra special warning to PSN users
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2011 12:09 am
Yeah, I know you've probably all read about how Sony got hacked and leaked potentially a lot of bad stuff, but there's something I think a lot of news sites have missed. They leaked your password to PSN and your email address.
Even if you're smart and don't use the same PW everywhere, you probably are like me and use the same email address to register for just about anything on the web (a garbage hotmail account, perhaps). If you used the same password to sign into PSN as you use for your email address, CHANGE YOUR EMAIL PW NOW!
If I were a clever hacker, and I'm assuming whoever hacked PSN has at least half a brain, I'd be checking to see if I could access those email addresses with the PSN passwords. I'm betting most people probably used the same PW for PSN as their email address. If I got in, I'd change the PW and hijack the account, then troll around all the popular sites like Amazon, Ebay, and the banking sites like Wells Fargo and BofA, maybe even credit card sites and I'd be clicking on all those links that say "Forgot Login/Password" and having the info emailed to the account I just hijacked.
To make matters worse, how are you going to recover all those accounts when you can't access the email used to register them? Hmmmm?
Just a heads up that credit card numbers aren't the only thing people should be worried about.
Even if you're smart and don't use the same PW everywhere, you probably are like me and use the same email address to register for just about anything on the web (a garbage hotmail account, perhaps). If you used the same password to sign into PSN as you use for your email address, CHANGE YOUR EMAIL PW NOW!
If I were a clever hacker, and I'm assuming whoever hacked PSN has at least half a brain, I'd be checking to see if I could access those email addresses with the PSN passwords. I'm betting most people probably used the same PW for PSN as their email address. If I got in, I'd change the PW and hijack the account, then troll around all the popular sites like Amazon, Ebay, and the banking sites like Wells Fargo and BofA, maybe even credit card sites and I'd be clicking on all those links that say "Forgot Login/Password" and having the info emailed to the account I just hijacked.
To make matters worse, how are you going to recover all those accounts when you can't access the email used to register them? Hmmmm?
Just a heads up that credit card numbers aren't the only thing people should be worried about.