tirsdag den 3. maj 2011

PlayStation Network Security Update


On Tuesday, April 26 we shared that some information that was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. Once again, we’d like to apologize to the many users who were inconvenienced and worried about this situation.
We want to state this again given the increase in speculation about credit card information being used fraudulently. One report indicated that a group tried to sell millions of credit card numbers back to Sony. To my knowledge there is no truth to this report of a list, or that Sony was offered an opportunity to purchase the list.
One other point to clarify is from this weekend’s press conference. While the passwords that were stored were not “encrypted,” they were transformed using a cryptographic hash function. There is a difference between these two types of security measures which is why we said the passwords had not been encrypted. But I want to be very clear that the passwords were not stored in our database in cleartext form. For a description of the difference between encryption and hashing, follow this link.
To reiterate a few other security measures for your information: Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If you are asked for this information, you can be confident Sony is not the entity asking. When the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are fully restored, we strongly recommend that you log on and change your password. Additionally, if you use your PlayStation Network or Qriocity user name or password for other unrelated services or accounts, we strongly recommend that you change them, as well. To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports.
We continue to work with law enforcement and forensic experts to identify the criminals behind the attack. Once again, we apologize for causing users concern over this matter.
Our objective is to increase security so our customers can safely and confidently play games and use our network and media services. We will continue to provide updates as we have them.

17 kommentarer:

Manny sagde ...

I own ps3. gotta hate it.

Intraman sagde ...

is that all they're gonna do?

tsk sagde ...

1946 - 2011 ☨
Good night, sweet prince.
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Mysterious Stranger sagde ...

Can't say I'm suprised, only a matter of time.

Max Power sagde ...

Don't care what they do, I just want to play some damn CoD :)

Mike Cripps sagde ...

nice to finally see an update

Psicon sagde ...

i agree with polyesterr!

Loev sagde ...

Man, Sony are such a bunch of weiners. If I had known, i would have gotten an xbox instead!
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Dola sagde ...

i feel sad cuz i never owned a playstation of any variety =\

Alpha sagde ...

I guess there's not much else they can do in the wake of such staggering incompetence.

Xzib1t sagde ...

I feel so good that I don't own a PS3 right about now

Xenototh sagde ...

And right now, I don't feel so bad for not buying any consoles. Dodged a bullet there.

Anonym sagde ...

Very informative post; keep them coming man.

The Suit sagde ...

Sounds like they're finally starting to handle the situation.

Mike sagde ...

It's not getting any easier for them :/

Lunarchy sagde ...

This whole situation has just snowballed out of control for Sony. I hope they can clear this up in a hurry.

Nomack sagde ...

Glad to have an Xbox.

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