The PS3 games were traded for Xbox games today. I have always considered Xbox Live to have better online play anyway, just did the PS3 for graphics and a handful of friends that didn't have the 360.
Xbox Live is far more secure than the PSN, and for good reason. You have to pay money for XBL and the PSN is entirely free, as you well know.
The PS3 has games I wish the 360 did (like of God of War), but the 360 dominates the PS3 for online gameplay imho
Microsoft's been proving for years that paying for a product doesn't make it secure.
Also Sony didn't just get hacked through or lose customer info from the PSN, they lost info for SoE games too which has plenty of PC games that require a monthly fee.
Just because you pay a monthly fee for something don't assume its any more secure.
XBL may be, but that would simply mean Microsoft decided to invest making it so.
And Sony has been proving for years that their lack of customer service devotion to the PSN has led to far more problems in connections and hacking. Even trying to compare the two is foolish because the proof is in the experience. Hacking is practically non-existent on the 360, yet it's fairly common on the PS3. Call of Duty: Black Ops is a great example. I returned the PS3 version and bought the 360 version because of the issues.
And in this case because we pay monthly we DO get a more secure online experience because Microsoft spends the money to do it. There's a reason people pay for XBL and that reason is because the overall experience is safer and has far fewer issues. Better systems require money to stay up to date and safe.
I have both a PS3 and a 360, so I know exactly what it's been like and I can say beyond a shadow of a doubt that the 360 online experience is better than the PS3. If the PSN required subscription fees and used the money to create a safer online experience they'd be right up there with the 360.