Sony has been hacked again in 3 different countries with approximately 8,500 accounts hit according to sources close to the matter.
Sony reported the breach Tuesday and stated that Greek accounts were taking including email addresses, telephone numbers, passwords and names. Good news though, no credit card information was taken in this event.
This latest security glitch is to further hurt the trust between Sony's users and network.
The recent attack previous on the PlayStation Network this one is expected to cost upwards to 200 million dollars.
On Sunday, Sony published a report that they lost a total 3.2 billion dollar net loss from both the Tsuami's and the hacking events. Stock prices are expected to go down amid these reportings.
The network is expected to return by the end of the month.
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Sony reported the breach Tuesday and stated that Greek accounts were taking including email addresses, telephone numbers, passwords and names. Good news though, no credit card information was taken in this event.
This latest security glitch is to further hurt the trust between Sony's users and network.
The recent attack previous on the PlayStation Network this one is expected to cost upwards to 200 million dollars.
On Sunday, Sony published a report that they lost a total 3.2 billion dollar net loss from both the Tsuami's and the hacking events. Stock prices are expected to go down amid these reportings.
The network is expected to return by the end of the month.
Read more: http://news.google.com/news/more?q=...sult&ct=more-results&resnum=1&ved=0CCsQqgIwAA