Data safe, but maybe not the question perhaps more problematic among those related to the deal PSN these days is probably the management of credit card data. Sony on the latter continues to have a cautious attitude that does not inspire a lot of security. In any case, the manufacturer insists on the U.S.
PlayStation blog that all credit card data are encrypted, however, not so clearly visible even if they were "stolen" from the elements. "There is no evidence that information relating to credit cards have been stolen," said Patrick Seybold of Sony, however, "we can not completely exclude the possibility" that it happened.
What may have been stolen, and credit card number and expiration date, but the security code (CVC or CSC or whatever) can not have been taken, because it is registered in the server PSN. Source: PlayStation Blog
PlayStation blog that all credit card data are encrypted, however, not so clearly visible even if they were "stolen" from the elements. "There is no evidence that information relating to credit cards have been stolen," said Patrick Seybold of Sony, however, "we can not completely exclude the possibility" that it happened.
What may have been stolen, and credit card number and expiration date, but the security code (CVC or CSC or whatever) can not have been taken, because it is registered in the server PSN. Source: PlayStation Blog
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