An admission that exposes the Japanese company to further criticism during a conference in Tokyo, Shinji Hasejima, chief information officer of Sony, admitted that the company was fully aware of the vulnerability of the PlayStation Network. The exact words spoken by Hasejima are these: "The vulnerability of the network involved a known issue, but Sony was not aware that it was.
Now we are working to improve these aspects of their own." "We thought we had taken sufficient control measures to make the network secure, but in hindsight I must admit that there was room for improvement," said Shiro Kamba. "Obviously we did not do enough." Source: StrategyInformer
Now we are working to improve these aspects of their own." "We thought we had taken sufficient control measures to make the network secure, but in hindsight I must admit that there was room for improvement," said Shiro Kamba. "Obviously we did not do enough." Source: StrategyInformer
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