Everyone with a PS3 should take this update to the current situation as a warning, change all the things that share the same password as your PSN as it's been completely compromised as Sony has just issues in a statement.

It appears as if whoever attacked Sony has now taken everyones details from their PSN accounts, however Sony has yet to say whether or not this includes our credit and or debit card details.

Let's all just hope this blows over soon.

Valued PlayStation Network/Qriocity Customer,
We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account information was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this intrusion, we have:
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc Apr 26, 11
    Damn, this looks douchey, commenting on my own article when no one else has, but damn that image looks bad >_
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      Jaw Knee Apr 27, 11
      Glad that's the worst of our problems. A *bleep*ing article's image.

      I'm going to slit the throat of whoever jacked up the network. I'm a poor college student and that forty dollars in my account needs to stay there.
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    Shinobi_razor Apr 26, 11
    i was gonna check my account to see what if any CC's i had attached to it and remove them if i did but you cant even access it from the web.

    i dont want to have to cancel my debit card and get another one because of this whole big mess but i might have to to be safe. eff you Sony. once this blows over i am removing my billing info from PSN and not buying anything on the Store again.
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    ShadowGuard Apr 26, 11
    kind of sucks, but I almost feel sorry for Sony. I never stand by hacking of any kind that can cripple a company. Lets hope this does not happen again.
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    Play ISDF Apr 26, 11
    My debit card expires in a few days anyway and it's impossible to purchase things without the security code so I'm not too concerned there, I'll just need to keep an eye on my account in the mean time. As for my logons that's just a bitch. But what has to be done has to be done.

    However this really is pathetic. Sony being 'unhackable' has been blow out of the water entirely and the response time to customers is just a joke. For a business of this size having the responsibility it does with customer info, better security should have been in place and a much quicker response to customers should have been given.

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