Sony didn't wait a week to tell customers about stolen data...
http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/116/1164186p1.htmlThere's a difference in timing between when we identified there was an intrusion and when we learned of consumer's data being compromised. We learned there was an intrusion April 19th and subsequently shut the services down. We then brought in outside experts to help us learn how the intrusion had occurred and to conduct an investigation to determine the nature and scope of the incident.
It was necessary to conduct several days of forensic analysis, and it took our experts until yesterday to understand the scope of the breach. We then shared that information with our consumers and announced it publicly this afternoon.
And it is possible something very good may come of all this...
http://www.computerandvideogames.co...turn-with-cross-game-chat-in-game-video-chat/In what would appear to be a bid to appease consumers over the service's outage, the platform holder may be planning to introduce cross-game chat and even in-game video chat "to name a few" new features.
That's according to an Engadget forum poster claiming to be a Sony Computer Entertainment employee.
"As we are rebuilding the network, we are taking into consideration in implementing features such as cross game chat and in-game video chat to name a few," they wrote on the site in response to user queries about the PSN down time.
"I cannot confirm any new features at this time but expect a massive update when the network is restored."
While this should be taken with a pinch of salt for now, the forum user in question has been posting reliable PlayStation news and info on Engadget for a number of months.
Well I'm very much of the opinion that you learn best from your mistakes....so i hope your right, on the "Only good can come of this" part......and the "Xchat" thing........although easy as to the Xchat.
