well, thats just an oversight, and not a full blown hack that time.
True, but it's an oversight at a time sony can ill afford one. Everyone is watching, and mistakes like that are gonna be used later in a "you screwed it up last time. Why should we trust you now...?" arguement.
Exactly. Seems to many people are just looking for something to point out ("SEE, SEE!!)/whine about.
Don't think so. The Japaneese goverment says sony can't go back on-line there until all these issues are cleared up. Every time sony gets it wrong, it costs them money. And just imagine the fallout if japaneese gamers can't connect for another month or so, until the -government- vets the new network. <ouch>
I do give sony credit; they still have a couple of weeks to go, and they started putting the network back on-line already. But I just don't see how they can positively identify users to re-connect the accounts if any information they might use has been stolen, and -could possibly- be used by the hackers. I guess they are just gonna have to go with machine-id verification until this whole thing gets sorted out. Meaning even if you just want to change your psn password, you have to do it from the original machine

I do wonder if machine id's / ips were part of the stolen data, though. If so, we may see someone (finding a way of) faking them for the next round...And I do believe there -will- be a next round....