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The 2011 PlayStation Network outage (sometimes referred to as the PSN Hack) was the result of an "external intrusion" on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services, in which personal details from approximately 77 million accounts were compromised and prevented users of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles from accessing the service.
Sony also threatened legal action if the media did not comply, but according to law professor Eugene Volokh, Sony's legal threats are "unlikely to prevail". [118] Sony then threatened legal action against Twitter if it did not suspend accounts of people who posted the hacked material. [ 119 ]
Sony said the server logs would demonstrate that many of those who downloaded Hotz's hack reside in Northern California — thus making San Francisco a proper venue for the case. [9] On April 11, 2011, it was revealed that Hotz and Sony had reached a settlement out of court.
Ciera Frazier, the owner of local credit firm Frazier Consulting Services, said she hears of breaches "at least once a week," and hackers don't always use stolen data the way people might expect.
If you suspect a financial account has been hacked, change your password immediately and request a change of account, card numbers or PINs. Check your credit report – If a hacker sets up a new ...
Fifty-six people were arrested Friday in connection with an alleged $5-million stolen check scheme targeting hundreds of Californians.
The hacked website also contained a webcomic depicting LulzSec deciding on and carrying out the attack. [ 51 ] [ 107 ] The group later redirected The Sun website to their Twitter feed. News International released a statement regarding the attacks before having the page the statement appeared on also redirected to the LulzSec Twitter page and ...
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