Sony warned today that intruders had broken into its PlayStation online game network, a breach that may have jeopardized the user names, addresses, passwords and credit card information of up to 70 ...
Another day. Another massive security breach at Sony. Sony has announced that, in addition to the PlayStation Network breach, hackers have entered the company’s Sony Online Entertainment servers.
While Sony confirmed late Wednesday that all stored credit card information was encrypted on its PlayStation Network and Qriosity Services, and reiterated that there was no evidence that the data was ...
Sony has informed consumers who have used the PlayStation Network that much of their personal information has been stolen by a person or group of people who broke into the system and made off with the ...
The hits just keep coming for Sony. Following all-too-soon after the news that Sony Online Entertainment servers had been taken offline, the company has now confirmed that it "may" have lost 12,700 ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Sony’s PlayStation Network and Qriocity cloud-based services have been ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Sony has not yet determined if the personal information or credit card numbers of users on the still-offline Playstation Network have been stolen, ...
The hacking group Anonymous has denied responsibility for the attack on Sony’s networks, claiming that it has “never…engaged in credit card theft.” In a long statement posted to the Daily KOS site, ...
LOS ANGELES — Sony Corp. said Tuesday that the credit card data of PlayStation users around the world may have been stolen in a hack that forced it to shut down its PlayStation Network for the past ...