Sunday, November 13, 2011

PSN hacked

A few months ago, Sony's online video game network, PSN, was hacked.  An unauthorized person was able to break into the PlayStation Network and steal valuable information.  Sony admitted that credit card numbers from the over 70 million users might have been stolen.  The hacker was also able to steal names, birth dates, passwords, and logins.   Luckily however, the hacker was unable to find the security codes from the credit cards so nobody lost anything serious.  This was a scary moment for online gamers around the world.

2 comments:

  1. The security in business is very important. All the business imformation such as product design and sales condition are crutial. If rival business could catch them, it will cause a great loss and damege.

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  2. Talk about scary, now steam and xbox live have been hacked. I just have one honest question to ask, what kind of sick person wakes up and says, " Ah, I feel like hack a major social network today and ruin the lives of hundreds of people."

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