Identity Theft Protection Plan on PSN offered by Sony and Debix

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In the latest turn of events involving the theft of personal data for millions of PlayStation Network users, Sony has announced that it is partnering with Debix to offer 12 months of identity theft protection free of charge. Debix's "AllClear ID" protection will be made available to PSN and Qriocity account holders in the US, with the console maker "working to make similar programs available in other countries/territories where applicable."

Sony says that users should be receiving offer emails "over the next few days" containing a promotional code for Debix's service, after which they'll have until June 18 to sign up. It's not stated whether this offer extends to users who create PSN accounts once the service goes back online, or only to those who had accounts before the outage, but we're following up with Sony for clarification.

Under the AllClear ID plan, users will be alerted if their private data turns up on criminal websites or during law enforcement raids, have "priority access to licensed private investigators and identity restoration specialists" and will receive up to $1 million in compensation if their stolen data is used fraudulently within 12 months of sign-up.

We've included the full rundown on what the service will offer after the break.

Features of the AllClear ID service being offered will include:
Cyber monitoring and surveillance of the Internet to detect exposure of an AllClear ID Plus customer's personal information, including monitoring of criminal web sites and data recovered by law enforcement. If his/her personal information is found, the customer will be alerted by phone and/or email and will be provided advice and support regarding protective steps to take. The customer will also receive monthly identity status reports. Debix works with an alliance of cyber-crime experts from the government, academia and industry to provide these services.

Priority access to licensed private investigators and identity restoration specialists. If an AllClear ID Plus customer receives an alert, or otherwise suspects that he/she may be the victim of identity theft, the customer can speak directly, on a priority basis, with an on-staff licensed private investigator, who will conduct a comprehensive inquiry. In the case of an identity theft, the customer can work with an identity restoration specialist to contact creditors and others, and take necessary steps to restore the customer's identity.

A $1 million identity theft insurance policy per user to provide additional protection in the event that an AllClear ID Plus customer becomes a victim of identity theft. This insurance would provide financial relief of up to $1 million for covered identity restoration costs, legal defense expenses, and lost wages that occur within 12 months after the stolen identity event.




Sony really can't do anymore. They are working to get back PSN up again, investigating to find those responsible who caused this, making new servers, securing it, improving security, working with those affected, rewarding everyone for waiting, working with organizations to improve security and defense. It is pretty pathetic yet hilarious it has actually come to this.

 

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$1 Million isn't enough.
 

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A question though; this is a PROGRAM as in you're regularly committed to relations with this program? And why should we register for a period the hackers more than likely now know expires June 18, 2012 and that they can attack us June 19, 2012 without worry of this program finding out as our subscription with them has expired? We should be able to enroll at any time over the next year... that way you've got varying dates for all users and the hackers never know who they can truly hit for at least 2 years.
 

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Sony still deserves to be sued. A million times over.

And this doesn't even do much anyway. There are varying positives and negatives with that service I would imagine. Advice? LMAO.
 

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I have a pretty easy idea. How bout you just take a stroll to the bank, cancel your card, and get a new one. Problem solved. Lazy fuckin idiots.
 

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^That isn't problem solved though. As was pointed out elsewhere, ID Theft is a lot more complex than using your bank-card to purchase shit online (especially when the security codes on the cards weren't compromised).

I'm still not fond of this and quite frankly, I am thinking about hiring myself a lawyer for a lawsuit against Sony for jeopardizing my identity with crucial flaws and holes in security which should not have passed even the most basic tests. Apparently they could have been hacked far worse through GOOGLE by entering simply strings of codes and command which would have opened up their database.

Quite frankly, I think it's far more important that the masses crack down on Sony rather than worrying about the potential of someone creating fake ID's in your name to acquire credit cards right now.


Sidebar... what the Hell happened to their contract with Apple? Why wouldn't they let Apple create their security system?