If this happens 5+ more times,Sony might not be able to compete.
According to LulzSec, it was a simple SQL Injection that let them gain acess and they questioned the people who use it by saying "Why do you let your personal information be given to people who cant protect it, or dont even try to?"
LulzSec does have a point in my opinion.
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Gee, What's this? Microsoft Screw-ups, Episode 999: Hotmail - Softpedia Oh and this? https://www.businessinsider.com/xbox-...han-wii-2009-8 And you can't forget this.
1. Failure rate at 54.2%
This is almost certainly the greatest failure in the 360's history, but there's some interesting information to go along with it. First of all, though the PS3 has a significantly lower failure rate (I think somewhere around 10%) and higher ranked, faster customer service, the Xbox 360 continues to outsell the PS3. Why is that? Well according to a study done by Game Informer, only just under 4% of 360 gamers said that the console failures (affecting over half of them) would cause them to not buy another Xbox system. Wow. That's some dedication. Granted the rate of 54.2% is slightly inflated due to the longer hours of console usage the 360 gets over other consoles, but still. As an Xbox 360 owner (who, by the way, has experienced those fabled red rings), I'm appalled and impressed by the ability of this console to fail so hard and still do so well.
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