PlayStation Network has been hacked
The data of over 70 million users were stolen. Experts say that a nightmare scenario would be that the thieves would have Internet users and use the credit card records of those entering the PlayStation website.
Sony PlayStation's online network has been hacked. The company has contacted around 70 million customers and warned that the names, addresses, passwords and security questions have been stolen.
Hackers took advantage of an online network security vulnerability that Sony has built for those who want to play online on the PlayStation. Also, the same device, all of the site that has been broken, you can watch movies or music. Sony representatives said they still could not determine whether they were stolen and data related to credit card users, but does not rule out this possibility.
PlayStation users no longer have online access to the site dedicated about a week, while Sony has the problem. Online Security experts are transmitted using the PlayStation Network to be very careful next time when using credit cards.
In March, another online retailer Play.com, has warned users that the email addresses and personal details have been stolen, but credit card details remain safe.
The data of over 70 million users were stolen. Experts say that a nightmare scenario would be that the thieves would have Internet users and use the credit card records of those entering the PlayStation website.
Sony PlayStation's online network has been hacked. The company has contacted around 70 million customers and warned that the names, addresses, passwords and security questions have been stolen.
Hackers took advantage of an online network security vulnerability that Sony has built for those who want to play online on the PlayStation. Also, the same device, all of the site that has been broken, you can watch movies or music. Sony representatives said they still could not determine whether they were stolen and data related to credit card users, but does not rule out this possibility.
PlayStation users no longer have online access to the site dedicated about a week, while Sony has the problem. Online Security experts are transmitted using the PlayStation Network to be very careful next time when using credit cards.
In March, another online retailer Play.com, has warned users that the email addresses and personal details have been stolen, but credit card details remain safe.