Hacking Question about a Stolen PS3

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So I just found out that my friend's house was broken into and his PS3 was stolen. He deactivated it and changed his password, but one thing I just thought about was the internet. Just in case if the guy is a hacker, is it possible to get hack into his internet since the router information is on there?

Should I tell him to change his router just in case? Or is it impossible to get that information from a PS3?
 

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The only potential issue I can think of is if the thief is living next door to your friend, and his router has the default admin password.
 

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So he is pretty much completely safe unless they are a neighbor? He really doesnt have to worry about that at all? Should he change his password just in case? Would that make a difference?
 
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Theifs are usually dumb. Theifs are people who usually never went to college or dropped out of school (which is why they are stealing) so the chances of them having that knowledge is pretty slim.
 

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Lets just say that the guy is the best of the best. Unless he was a next door neightbor, is there any danger for him whatsoever? He wants to know too.
 

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Lets just say that the guy is the best of the best. Unless he was a next door neightbor, is there any danger for him whatsoever? He wants to know too.

Maybe him getting DDoS, but I don't think the PS3 shows the private IP just the public IP in settings. That's as simple as it can get. He probably isn't that smart.
 

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So if he did have private ip would changing the password be enough? Or should he change his router? And you never know, he could be very smart
 

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So if he did have private ip would changing the password be enough? Or should he change his router? And you never know, he could be very smart

Either could be a good idea. The only way he could know the password is if he brought the PS3 close enough to connect. Although I suggest you don't change anything for the reason @zfreeman said.
 

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Thats a good point. But the possibility of the dude getting into it far away does exist if he really knows what hes doing? Because in that case I think he might want to change it.
 

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Thats a good point. But the possibility of the dude getting into it far away does exist if he really knows what hes doing? Because in that case I think he might want to change it.

Lol no. If this guy wanted to steal his credit information he would've done so. Physically stealing means he is too dumb to actually do that or else he would. I doubt he would come back.
 

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So unless the dude comes back he is completely safe? Sorry for asking this over and over again, i just want to tell him the correct information. Cuz if the possibilty of him hacking is there from further away, he will change it. If not, he will keep it as is in case he comes back. But does that one percent chance exist?
 

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So unless the dude comes back he is completely safe? Sorry for asking this over and over again, i just want to tell him the correct information. Cuz if the possibilty of him hacking is there from further away, he will change it. If not, he will keep it as is in case he comes back. But does that one percent chance exist?

*Sigh* Yes the chance exists, but it most likely won't happen and as long as the guy never comes back he is completely safe. Hell even if the guy comes back he probably still can't do anything
 
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So if the guy never comes back hes safe. Got it. It was worry about him doing it from a far away distance. Thanks guys. And sorry for asking so many times. I just want to make sure he doesnt get hacked from a different state or something, in case the dude sold it or something
 
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