October 12, Sony announced that over the weekend their computer files were hacked, again.
This time as many as 93,000 customer data files could have been stolen. Sony officials do not think credit card data was stolen.
Once again, Sony is asking their customers to change their passwords.
A record breaking turnout for a Sony shareholders meeting; more than 8,300 people showed up on June 28.
They want to overthrow Sony management. It’s all because of the huge hack attack that breached the personal data of at least 100 million Sony customers.
One shareholder said the management lacks a sense of crisis. Gee that seems to be the norm for Japanese officials.
Sony announced on May 12, that its PlayStation blog was hacked. On top of that, their new security system is actually blocking users from the United States.
Sony apologizes for inconveniencing their customers, but they admit that everytime they planned to restart their online services they discover another hack job.
Sony says it got hit again. Sony officials admitted on May 9, that their Sony Online Entertainment was also hacked, resulting in 24 million accounts being compromised. The total number of compromised accounts are now at 100 million. Sony officials say the hacks took place from April 16 to 19.
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