Cancelling a credit card is actually really easy. I've had my CC number stolen twice and found mysterious charges on my account when I checked it online. Don't let that sit - when you see something weird, call your bank and they'll just cancel the card and send you a new one. You're not liable for charges you didn't make. They don't ask any questions. It'll probably take you 20 minutes, most of which will be on hold to talk to someone.Will changing my credit card number protect me from fraud?
I am scared out of my wits rights now!![]()

Yup. That's the danger. Having your CC stolen is annoying, but it's definitely not the worst thing to happen. What you do have to do is check your credit report every year to make sure everything's good.again you guys are worried about the wrong things...yeah CC info is bad to have out there but a seasoned Identity Thefter can use your info to apply for a credit card and charge a bunch of stuff to your credit rating
Good luck! Debit cards I think have as much protection now as CC cards, but one of my friends had her debit and PIN hacked and got thousands stolen from her checking account, and WaMu did not believe that it was stolen because they thought a PIN could not be hacked.Well I guess I better cancel my debit card I used and get a new one. And also change my password on my PSN account.
It was such a pain to get that money back.again you guys are worried about the wrong things...yeah CC info is bad to have out there but a seasoned Identity Thefter can use your info to apply for a credit card and charge a bunch of stuff to your credit rating
Blumenthal has a reputation of going after companies regardless when he was Attorney General of Connecticut.from what I read, different states have different laws. Some states require that authorities be informed before consumers, in the event of something like this happening. The gov is only looking at things from CT's end but not every state operates like his. Its not like Sony was doing nothing for almost a week. They were runing a thorough investigation and said something once they got the okay to do so.
In a letter sent to Sony Computer Entertainment America CEO Jack Tretton, Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-CT, questioned whether Sony promptly informed users of the PSN breach and potential exposure of personal data.
"Although the breach occurred nearly a week ago, Sony has not notified customers of the intrusion, or provided information that is vital to allowing individuals to protect themselves from identity theft, such as informing users whether their personal or financial information may have been compromised," says Blumenthal in the letter, which is posted on his website.
Blumenthal wants Sony to provide the PSN's 70 million subscribers with access to financial data security services and insurance to counter "the possible financial consequences of identity theft.".
potential exposure of personal data.
So i have my CC info on my PS3 what can i do to make sure that my money doesn't get stolen or some crazy S**t doesn't happen to me?
Simply put, one of the worst breaches we've seen in several years," said Josh Shaul, chief technology officer for Application Security Inc.
Shaul said that not having direct proof of credit card information theft should not instill a sense of security, and could mean Sony just didn't know what files were touched.
"They indicated that they're worried about it, which is probably a very strong indication that everything was stolen," he said.
The Ponemon Institute, a data-security research firm, estimated that the cost of a data breach involving a malicious or criminal act averaged $318 per compromised record in 2010, up 48 percent from the year earlier.
That could pin the potential cost of the PlayStation breach at more than $24 billion.
Just to give you an idea, Sony is worth around US$53.68 billion
Source: http://kotaku.com/#!270476/nintendo-worth-nearly-as-much-as-sony
A buddy sent me this link,I don't know If real or what.....
http://lo-ping.org/2011/04/26/psn-hackers-chat-logs/
IF Sony does end up losing over 24 Billion and plus losing possible lawsuits then it would be Game Over for them!
That's a damn shame and IF Sony goes down then they will hunt down MS&Nintendo next until there's no more f'n consoles.