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Beware of the Home Beta Injector scam

PS3fanboy reports:

We want to nip this one before it becomes a widespread problem. A program calling itself the "Home Beta Injector" will supposedly generate a redemption code for the Home beta by simply inputting a valid PSN e-mail address and password.

Sound too good to be true? Of course it is. The PlayStation team will NEVER ask for your password. Your password isn't used to generate codes for use on the PLAYSTATION Store. Instead, giving up your password means you're granting a stranger total access to your account, personal information and credit card. DO NOT FALL FOR THIS SCAM.

If you've already given away your information, we recommend you contact PlayStation support. SCEA Legal is already trying to make sure this scam doesn't spread any further.
Alternative Sources:
WARNING: PS Home scam doing... - sarcasticgamer.com | By: vasilisk
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Published: 435 days 7 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3
 
 
 
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