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PlayStation Network Hacked Again, 93,000 Affected

Attempts to match user IDs and passwords mostly failed, however

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  1. How about everybody do away with passwords and simply use biometrics? I think a retinal scan or even a fingerprint scan or voice print would do wonders in stopping the hackers, or at least setting them back a bit. Software is all you need for voice print identification as everybody usually has a headset with a mic. So not only would a hacker need to sound like the account holder, the hacker would also have to know the correct pass phrase.

    • mike

      I like that idea I believe all sites that require email and password security should offer a solution to hack prevention that requires some sort of voice print or bio-metrics.

  2. Whitney

    Yeah my credit card was stolen off the PSN and 160 bucks were charged to various gaming sites, so yeah some were affected. This is the second time it has happened… so frustrated.

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