The PSN hacking saga  just took a turn for the worse, with news that a database containing  around 2.2 million sets of credit card details are currently up for sale  to the highest bidder.

Report from PSX-Scene suggest that the unknown hackers  even offered to sell the details back to Sony themselves with little  luck before offering them up on underground credit card trading forums.
The really disturbing part of this is the news that these details  actually include the CCV security code that until now was believed to be  safe. With that code married to the card owner’s name as well as the  rest of the card details then the card could be used without a hiccup –  news that will no doubt send a shudder down many spines at Sony HQ as  well as the70 million plus PSN members who’s data could have been compromised.
This story is still developing but we will, of course, bring you more as we get it.
Remember folks, if you’re credit card was registered with PSN please  do keep an eye on it using online banking, telephone banking or  whichever method you usually use. Vigilance is key.
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