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Hacker warns of credit card information unencrypted on PSN

A person who claims to have hacked the PlayStation Network said that not only the transactions for the transmission of information on credit cards are exchanged in the clear, ie unencrypted, but that the company is also able to track your every action in the system and to keep records of them.
According to the post appeared on Arstechnica, the hacker added that "all devices connected to send data to the server in the Sony" and the company knows that you have used all controllers and all types of USB device that you have the Pluggo console.
The hacker said that all credit card information is sent to the Sony via text file is not encrypted, or at the mercy of potential thieves that they can simply intercept the data packet to fruirlo with a simple text editor.
level reports, all information is stored online by Sony and is updated each time the user activates the system, with the information needed to understand even what was done while the PS3 was offline, and if the system has been hacked before the log to the NDP.
This information is readily available on the British circuit of gaming news. Take it as rumor.
Source: www.console-tribe.com

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