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Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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dang... now I REALLY beg users NOT TO use non PRO builds of PROCFW...
This could be exploited in so many bad ways by building a manipulated PROCFW which logs this...
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Good find. I wouldn't be surprised, if it worked the same way on the PS3.
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Next time it's uncle sam's redeem codes in there. Why can't they store in it in generally, the "Sony-type-of-encryption" a.k.a. keeping them in .prx *oh God it's even worst than that... Or some sort they can figure out.
bpeterson wrote:Good find. I wouldn't be surprised, if it worked the same way on the PS3.
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Hmmm, I could use this to get my brothers PSN details from his PSP. :lol:

But seriously, this sort of stuff should be heavily encrypted, but hey this is Sony...
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Casavult wrote: But seriously, this sort of stuff should be heavily encrypted, but hey this is Sony...
I agree, there should indeed be a lot more secure protection on this. But you can't really blame Sony because the risk only exists if you are using CFW, which is not supported by Sony's tech people. Otherwise, practically everyone can put TCFW on other peoples PSP's in seconds nowadays... :?
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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Kaliki wrote:But you can't really blame Sony because the risk only exists if you are using CFW, which is not supported by Sony's tech people.
I'm sorry but... WHAT? What about Sony reading your pass and stuff? And IIRC, Sony's servers also kept your personal data in plain text, so yeah, Sony is to blame, definitely. And even if not, any decent technology company will store your personal data encrypted. Even on a portable device. Shame on Sony.

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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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m0skit0 wrote:
Kaliki wrote:But you can't really blame Sony because the risk only exists if you are using CFW, which is not supported by Sony's tech people.
I'm sorry but... WHAT? What about Sony reading your pass and stuff? And IIRC, Sony's servers also kept your personal data in plain text, so yeah, Sony is to blame, definitely. And even if not, any decent technology company will store your personal data encrypted. Even on a portable device. Shame on Sony.

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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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I guess this is why PSN got hacked so easily.
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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m0skit0 wrote:And even if not, any decent technology company will store your personal data encrypted.
That got me thinking. It's obviously right. I still wonder why many consumers don't care more often about giving away their personal data. But that's a different story.
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Re: Sony keeps username & password in plain text format

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So if anyone share his nan dump with login data people can get it easy?! btw i think you know that thiere is a hb to get those data
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