Originally Posted By: MisterJLA
No.

Some gullible fool falling for a phishing scam is not Micro$oft's fault.

I can't believe (yes I can) that you are equating Sony's entire network getting hacked to dumbasses who willingly give away their private info to phishers.


Actually, what I'm equating it to is every other example of personal information being compromised because people trusted the idea behind such a network too much.

You for example, have complete faith in XBL. This policy of trust will bite you in the ass one day. I personally know the risks of putting my information on such a network. I'm sorry that you don't.

If the network is rife with scams, then it's not safe. If it's not safe, then the administrators aren't keeping it safe. This is the same exact shit that Sony is getting grilled for but on a grander scale.

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I paid for my XBL account using funds looted from the local SEIU slush fund.


Meaning you either a) agree with my principle of not attaching private info to a gaming console or b) well...

 Originally Posted By: MisterJLA
Yes! Because I have complete faith in Microsoft and its network. There's no possible way my information would ever be compromised on that gem of a network!