One of these days, keichirou, go look up fraud and identity theft, cross reference that with this
and this“We are assessing the full extent of this potential breach to determine what data, if any, was compromised and will provide more details as soon as possible. While some personal information may have been accessed, we can confirm that there is no possibility of any credit card information leak from this incident, since the server in question stores no credit card information. We estimate that the suspension will continue for a few days until we complete our investigation and counter-measures. We will update you as we learn more.
This has international ramiifications that go far beyond this one game. Telcos, medical databases. Stolen credit cards and RMT go hand in hand, and whilst you personally may not care to hear it, the measures being taken are to protect YOU. Lastly, the comments raised about payment processors are of critical concern, as those "big three" are the only ones with the infrastructure to handle GLOBAL financial transactions..get on the wrong side of them, get a name as vulnerable to hacks, data theft, fraud and you are DONE.In a blog post, Square Enix revealed that it is "currently experiencing an attack by a third party that is attempting to gain access to the Square Enix Account Management System by using a combination of email address and passwords that appear to have been obtained from other online services of other companies."
Finished.
Kaput.
Say bye bye, close the doors everyone go home.
Why mounts and minions? Because they are sought after big ticket items everyone wants, which makes them prime targets with stolen credit cards.
Sure its inconvenient...to you..but in the end, what SE is doing is to take measures to protect YOUR privacy, your details..trust me you do NOT want to find out what its like to be the victim of identity theft.
You dont.
Consider the scope of that for a moment.In an update to the Australian Stock Exchange on Wednesday, the company said that since Tuesday’s announcement that all customer data may have been exposed, the investigation into the breach has now established the hacker had access to all Medibank, ahm and international student customers’ personal data, and significant amounts of health claims data.
Highly unlkely. This is a stopgap measure..how do I know? Lets just say my experience says Im right.You got any proof of that other than a feeling? It probably will be permanent.



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