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Anyways, Sony says the credit card data was encrypted and in a separate data set.
They're still unsure if the credit card data was taken, but, a separate data set gives people some hope. It would be really crappy for all those people if all their information was out there. At the same time, even if that info is encrypted, if they could somehow manage to decrypt it, the tables would definitely have data linking the appropriate card numbers to the user information, or else it would be entirely pointless to keep that database of card numbers.