I was surprised to see an e-mail from them yesterday afternoon but then I remembered I had to sign up for a PSN account for some PSP shit. I'm not sure if there's any information I'm terribly concerned about being out there (for one, I did not use my credit card at any point) but, well, I'm probably just as alarmed as everyone else that Sony's shit got hacked.
An interesting tidbit in the e-mail:
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Quote:
Under Massachusetts law,
you have the right to obtain any police report filed in regard to this incident.
If you are the victim of identity theft, you also have the right to file a police report
and obtain a copy of it.
Massachusetts law also allows consumers to place a security freeze on their
credit reports. A security freeze prohibits a credit reporting agency from
releasing any information from a consumer's credit report without written
authorization. However, please be aware that placing a security freeze on
your credit report may delay, interfere with, or prevent the timely approval
of any requests you make for new loans, credit mortgages, employment, housing
or other services.
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I'm curious if that section was automatically generated for me because I'm a Massachusetts resident?
Jam it back in, in the dark.