Friday, May 6, 2011

PSN-gate: an apology to Howard Stringer

An open letter to all PSN users The affair has now reached significant size, enough to force Sir Howard Stringer, Sony chairman, publicly apologized in an open letter. In this, the head of Sony apologizes for the inconvenience and concern aroused by this attack "and realizes that" many people think that we should first disclose the risks.

It 'just a note, "he admits," we wanted to have all the answers before, but technical analysis is a complex process that takes time. The hackers have done their best to cover the tracks and it took longer than expected for our experts to find and identify problems insurgents. " Stringer also reiterates the fact that "at the moment, there is no evidence on the use of personal data and outside on credit cards and we continue to closely monitor the situation." Sony also claims to be in the final stages of reconstruction of PSN, which should go online within the next week.

In the last hours, however, the Japanese giant has been accused by various sources to use control software is not updated and a complete lack of firewall for its PlayStation Network. Source: PlayStation Blog

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