2011年6月3日金曜日

Hackers say they attacked Sony network again

NEW YORK — Hackers have again broken into Sony Corp's computer networks,
this time claiming to have stolen customer data to show that the company's
systems remain vulnerable to attack.
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That marked the latest setback for Sony, which discovered in April that
hackers had broken into its PlayStation networks, stealing data from more
than 100 million accounts. Nobody has claimed responsibility for that
attack.
The group LulzSec said Thursday it broke into servers that run Sony Pictures
Entertainment websites, and accessed the personal information of more than 1
million Sony customers.
To underscore the point that the Japanese electronics giant is unable to
keep intruders out of its network, LulzSec published the names, birthdates,
addresses, emails, phone numbers and passwords of thousands of people who
had entered contests promoted by Sony.
A Sony spokesman said the company was "looking into these claims" but
declined to elaborate.

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