Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sony Clear 2500 Victim Data Playstation Network Hacked

Sony is conducting efforts to repair and clean-up action after the break-ins cracker on the PlayStation Network (PSN). Noted, 2,500 PSN user data are 'secured' the Japanese electronics giant.

The purpose of 'secured' here is the abolition of privacy data that had been posted online. Because, after the action of cyber crime, thousands of user data is posted on the site PSN is said has been inactive and out of date.

Quoted from Thinq, most of customer data are removed from the United States and known to display a number of old data from 2001.

Sony itself had previously submitted an apology to usersthroughout the the world for the disruption and virtual dedemit attacks that hit PSN on April 19 last .

The apology was delivered simultaneously with the announcement of the reopening of the PSN service. PlayStation business unit CEO Kazuo Hirai and Sony's other two senior executives seemed bowed their heads as a sign of an apology, during a press conference at Sony headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

"We apologize as much as possible for the inconvenience and disruption experienced by our users," said Hirai.

Through its official blog, Sony then announced it was forced to close due to threats from outside of PSN.

DetikINET.com

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