On May 2, 2011, Sony Computer Entertainment America (“Sony”) disclosed that hackers had gained access to the personal information of 24.6 million customers who played games on the Sony Online Entertainment (“SOE”) network. Sony stated that hackers may have accessed names, addresses and birth dates of SOE gaming customers, as well as credit card data of about 12,700 non-U.S. accounts and 10,700 bank account numbers from “an outdated database from 2007.” Sony clarified that the SOE breach was not the result of a second attack, but rather occurred as part of the broad incursion against the company that affected 77 million PlayStation accounts, as the company previously disclosed on April 26. Continue reading…
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