Monday, May 9, 2011

Sony thinks of a bounty on hackers

Sony could put a bounty on hackers who last month hit the PlayStation Network. According to CNET (via VG247), Japan, the company could offer a reward to those who will be able to provide useful information for the capture of those responsible for the intrusion ilegal Sony servers. The solution is being considered by Sony and the U.S.

authorities, including the FBI, involved in finding the attacker. Meanwhile, despite the assurances from Sony, the PlayStation Network is still offline, and the Chairman of Sony Corporation, Sir Howard Stringer, has written an open letter apologizing for the incident with the community, and promised new security measures on the network and a protection program IDs.

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