My brother bought the PS3 version. Logged in once and said it looked like crap. He logs in on his computer now and never bought the PC version, so it does work. Just not the other way around.
Packet snooping. Your username and password are transmitted as plain text. It's not the easiest way to get the information, but it is one way and you wouldn't even have a recourse against it. Hence the use of a security token that changes every use/thirty seconds.Quote:
Which these mysterious hackers of yours do not have.
However, the most common way of getting passwords is through social engineering. Look it up, it's rather interesting.
