| 103 posts found | |
|---|---|
|
5/02/11 2:11:09 PM#21
Are you absolutely, 100% sure the CC info is stored by SoE? I ask because quite often CC info and payment is stored by third party databases, like in the case of EA-Mythic. If it isn't so, then that alone shows epicfail on the part of SoE. Playing MUDs and MMOs since 1994. |
|
|
5/02/11 2:12:54 PM#22
Originally posted by MurlockDance They do and always have been. They handling account management and payments themselves. That is Station.sony.com ! |
|
|
5/02/11 2:13:39 PM#23
Now the question I have is -- does it matter if you were a former subscriber -- meaning you had an active account years ago -- but no account for the past say 3 years. Or does it not matter if you are a player or a former player -- you may be compromised. Actually I think my card has changed since I was last subscribed to EQ2 and certainly since EQ1 but that is still the rest of the info. These companies should have to erase any info about you or at least archieve on tape only within 90 days of when an account is closed -- it is only common sense. |
|
|
5/02/11 2:13:50 PM#24
Just contacted MasterCard about this. They know about the situation at SOE and told me that there was nothing to worry about. Their fraud department is keeping an eye on that situation. Anyway, they made a note about me informing about this. This makes it easier and faster to get money back if my CC number would be used without my permission. Just contact your credit card company and keep an eye on the payments. |
|
|
5/02/11 2:21:47 PM#25
Originally posted by JeroKane err Umm if they got them last week shouldnt their be a rash of theift by now?Seriously if they got them they planed on saleing them an people who they soild them to would have used them asap.Right? One of the benifits of useing a debit card over a a credit card theirs a limit how much can be used per day. An how many times per day to.While at times a pain its a decent fall back. i check my acount fairly regualar an so far nota. an last months bank statemnt shows nothing either. Knock on wood.hopeing it stays that way. But kinda hope stations not down a week or more to.I am a stastion acount subscriber the 30 a month deal.An eq is my main mmo i still play dcuo some . pirates of the bruning sea some, vanguard still trying it.as well as sevrial atmepts to get into star wars galaxy.even mess ith eq2 from time to time.So thats a large chuck of my entertainment. May have to resub to coh sooner than i had planed. but they billed me 5 days early an im still bit on the unhappy side over that. "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." — Robert E. Howard, The Tower of the Elephant (1933) |
|
|
5/02/11 2:24:53 PM#26
LMAO!! Instead of just coming out and say what has REALLY happened. We have to pay long distance and call THEM!! /FACEPALM!! ------------------- EverQuest 2 [Amnerys] Any players that have concerns regarding their account status and security should contact CS at 1-858-537-0898 (10am – 7pm PST, Mon-Fri). |
|
|
5/02/11 2:32:48 PM#27
From the sounds of things, they just discovered a similar loop-hole as PSN's (Playstation Network) in all of their networks/systems, that could have been accessed in the same way, and just took it all down to be safe and get it all patched up.
|
|
|
5/02/11 2:35:51 PM#28
Originally posted by JeroKane I will tell my bank to be on the look out for fraudulent attempts. Thing is, with the card I've used there is an added security feature where verification for most online purchases is sent via SMS to my phone. Since they don't have my phone, it cuts down on some of the damage they can do. There is a second layer of protection in that the card is extremely limited by what can be done with it. They cannot spend that much on it even over a month. So no possibillity of them emptying my bank account. It also depends on where in the world they would use my card. One thing you might not realize, if you don't budge from your country much, is that using a card online is not as easy as you think. If you try to use it in a country different from where you got the card and where your bank account is located, even within the EU, it usually doesn't work. There is only one site I use regularly that seems to let people do that and I kinda wish they didn't, but I know why they don't. They could however charge up a heck of a lot of Station Cash on my EQ2 account... Playing MUDs and MMOs since 1994. |
|
|
5/02/11 2:40:05 PM#29
Originally posted by JeroKane Wow, judging by your excessive punctuation and caps, you are just loving the shit out of this aren't you? People possibly losing their livelihoods because of SOE gives you a rager I bet. That's not long-distance. the 858 number is obviously Canada and US, while the others are for european players. Go ahead and call France and tell them you have an account question. They won't even have it on file there. |
|
|
5/02/11 2:40:51 PM#30
Originally posted by MurlockDance Yes luckily my girlfriend and me have severely limited the countries in which the credit card can be used. So hopefully that will mitigate the damage somewhat if our personal and financial information at SOE has been comprimised. All in all it just pisses me off that almost 12 hours later and they still do not give any information! Especially for us EU customers it is now almost 22:00 CET evening and it's just not that easy to go to sleep with all this going on right now and being totally kept in the dark by SOE !! Really pisses me off! |
|
|
5/02/11 2:42:19 PM#31
Originally posted by nhavas Yes I am SOOOOOO enjoying it! Having all our personal and financial information stored at SOE and now possibly compromised!!
{mod edit} |
|
|
5/02/11 2:42:48 PM#32
omghax! Banegrivm |
|
|
5/02/11 2:49:34 PM#33
Originally posted by just2duh I understood the same thing. I'm glad it's not just me. Why is the FBI involved? Wouldn't it be the Japanese FBI equivalent? Anyway, hacking to piss off Sony/SoE by messing up their sites is one thing. Hacking to get personal information of any sort is quite another! The first could be used to prove a point in a malicious way. The second is downright criminal, and I hope that whoever was doing it is caught. I am pretty sure that it was done to sell on information more than anything else. I think the best thing people can do is to not only warn their banks and reduce their online purchases for a little bit, so that any fraudulent activity can be caught more easily, but also to change any password for any other thing they have registered for that might be similar to what they use to log into the Station launcher, just to be safe. And of course, change the Station password ASAP once (if) the service is back up. I'm not just concerned about the fact the hackers might have my CC info, name, birthdate, and email address, but also they might have my account password. If that's the case, they may attempt to break into my associated email account. Playing MUDs and MMOs since 1994. |
|
|
5/02/11 3:00:07 PM#34
An this is not a front page in the top stories why? "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." — Robert E. Howard, The Tower of the Elephant (1933) |
|
|
5/02/11 3:40:56 PM#35
I pray that this will be the final kick in the behind that Sony needs to finally make a clean sweep of upper management at SOE and bring in new people who might have some clue. How those guys have kept their jobs, while SOE has been in a multi-year death spiral as a result of bad management, is beyond comprehension. Want to know more about GW2 and why there is so much buzz? Start here: Guild Wars 2 Mass Info for the Uninitiated |
|
|
5/02/11 4:05:40 PM#36
SOE might be going the same route of lengthy downtime as PSN: http://www.bluefrost.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=364&p=753#p753 I hope the FBI will be able to track these Anonymous idiots down fast and put them out of their misery! |
|
|
5/02/11 4:10:27 PM#37
Kinda funny, someone had "stolen" 1$ from my credit card and the bank girl said it was from SoE, hmm? Anyway, she had to lock the credit card, cuz she said it is common that hackers take out 1$ to see if the credit card is active. Thanks Sony, first the bad support for Vanguard, then my PSN and now my credit card in EQ2! You are now on my "bad-list".....
You should check your credit cards....I thought it would never happend me, but it did! |
|
|
5/02/11 4:20:27 PM#38
Nope, the US FBI is involved too, so is the British equivalent. There are several Intelligence bureaus trying to take these hackers down, and failing of course because they don't know how to computer. All they can do is demand IPs and subpoena ISPs for account info. They don't really know anything about hacking. |
|
|
5/02/11 5:25:22 PM#39
Official announcement from SOE (via twitter): As previously announced, we have been conducting an ongoing, thorough investigation stemming from the cyber attack in April and promised to notify you should there be any changes to the situation. |
|
|
5/02/11 5:34:10 PM#40
oh this is just great. I just resubed to Station Access like 4 days ago and now this. not only all my personal info but likely my credit card info too. not to mention i cant even play the games I paid a 30$ sub for...
------------------------------------------------ |
|