PSN account theft costs fan $180, says Sony deleted his account

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A PSN account theft has reportedly left a fan hanging with a bill for $180 — and things only got worse from there. Redditor /u/Guns4pros woke up very early on Sunday morning and noticed three transactions for $60 on the PLAYSTATION NETWORK. SONY’S tech support was unavailable at this late hour and the purchases were still happening, so he did the only sensible thing that came to mind: removed his card from the account and reported fraud to his bank. And then, he says, Sony banned his account for his trouble.

A submission on Reddit’s /r/gaming subreddit goes into the issue in greater detail. After noticing the PSN account theft via his bank statement, /u/Guns4pros logged into his PlayStation Network account and confirmed that several “child” accounts had been created with the illicit purchases put on them. However, Sony’s support services wouldn’t be available for at least another eight hours and the fraud was still in progress. That led to him calling his bank and getting the charges stopped.

As anyone who has tried to chargeback a digital gaming retailer or read the terms of service will tell you, this will typically result in an instantaneous ban and forfeiture of your account. That’s exactly what happened to him, but he was persistent and wanted to get the issue resolved. For now, they’ve said his account is under investigation and he won’t be able to touch it for at least the next five days.

Several other users report similar horror stories regarding a PSN account theft. Players talk about similar situations and the stubborn refusal of Sony to compromise. As an example, every PS4 has a “MAC address,” a unique hardware identification code. Some had reported that although Sony confirmed the purchases were made from an entirely different console somewhere else in the world, they still had to be resolved. Typically, the users in the thread said that this kind of scenario is only resolved in one of three ways:

You have to pay the fraudulent charges.
You are refunded the lost money as PlayStation Store credit.
Your account (and consequently, its contents) are permanently deleted.


/u/Guns4pros notes that he did not have 2-factor authentication enabled. The lack of this extra layer of security likely made him more vulnerable than most, but it’s not unreasonable to expect better treatment from a company that you’ve spent hundreds or even thousands of dollars with.

Obviously, this is not an ideal situation. /u/Guns4pros closes by saying that he is not trying to get his own situation resolved faster by bringing attention to it; rather, he feels that Sony’s policies that are reportedly affecting him in this fashion are overzealous. Hopefully, he’ll get these issues resolved and Sony will be able to work on providing a better experience for customers caught in the same situation.

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Source: https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/567699-psn-account-theft-sony-reportedly-deleted

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Mario350Posted:

glad i know not to trash talk on console because it would be hacker vs hacker and no one would have my account but me, also the guy is an idiot for leaving his credit card info on the account you should never save your payment options because of this, unless youre me and you dont even bother talking in game unless its siege or gta5.

@two_faced you do know what hacking is right its called stealing persons info without knowing their login the guy didnt share his info unless im missing something in the post but from what i understood he was hacked and never shared his infomation, sharing your infomation to log in isnt called being hacked thats called being stupid

RyanPosted:

I would hate to be this guy.

MazePosted:

Not really a news worthy story seeing as this probably happens on a daily basis

Two_FacedPosted:

MushroomElm
Mike its not really sony's fault just a bad situation


This initial stolen account may not be Sony's fault in the short term(key loggers, etc) but the fact that they banned him for canceling transactions happening and, according to their policy, have no direct intention to unban him even if he pays the charges is absolutely ridiculous. However, with his account under review, I hope they come to the conclusion that they can unban his account.

Also, with this information out..Everyone should know: You DO NOT own your account. Everything you bought is NOT yours, you merely have access to it until the company decides you no longer need it(Bans, etc).


This guys an idiot. Deserves to be banned. Don't share your account information and you won't have to worry about getting hacked. PS security is so shit lol

MushroomElmPosted:

Mike its not really sony's fault just a bad situation


This initial stolen account may not be Sony's fault in the short term(key loggers, etc) but the fact that they banned him for canceling transactions happening and, according to their policy, have no direct intention to unban him even if he pays the charges is absolutely ridiculous. However, with his account under review, I hope they come to the conclusion that they can unban his account.

Also, with this information out..Everyone should know: You DO NOT own your account. Everything you bought is NOT yours, you merely have access to it until the company decides you no longer need it(Bans, etc).

MikePosted:

its not really sony's fault just a bad situation

AnimePosted:

It sucks to see people's accounts get hacked.

Whitty11099Posted:

I've been down this road with Playstation. My account was hacked and stolen. It took me 3 months to get it back. I pretty much had to give them my entire life history to get any results. Bank statements, previous addresses, credit card info, photo ID, game purchases and dates (who is gonna know that off hand?) and alot of other things. I ended up selling my PS4 Pro and my account, which I know was against policy, but at that point, I no longer cared about their policies. Microsoft is just as bad. That is the reason I finally switched to PC.