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Sony Hack October 2011: Thousands Of PlayStation Network Accounts Targeted By Massive Attack

Sony Hack

By TOMOKO A. HOSAKA   10/12/11 08:09 AM ET   AP

TOKYO -- Sony said Wednesday intruders staged a massive attempt to access user accounts on its PlayStation Network and other online entertainment services in the second major attack on its flagship gaming site this year.

The Tokyo-based company temporarily locked about 93,000 accounts whose IDs and passwords were successfully ascertained by the blitz. Sony sent email notifications and password reset procedures to affected customers on the PlayStation Network, Sony Entertainment Network and Sony Online Entertainment services.

Credit card numbers linked to the compromised accounts are not at risk, Sony said. It has "taken steps to mitigate the activity" and is investigating any wrongful use of the accounts themselves.

"Less than one tenth of one percent" of the service's customers may have been affected, Sony said in a statement.

The announcement follows an embarrassing data breach in April, which compromised personal data from more than 100 million online gaming and entertainment accounts and forced PlayStation Network to be shut for a month.

Sony was subsequently criticized for lax security and acting too slowly to inform customers as it grappled with one of the largest-ever security thefts.

Sony confirmed the latest incidents after its security systems detected an unusually high number of login attempts that failed, said Sony spokesman Sean Yoneda. The company suspects that those responsible obtained large data sets from other companies or sources, which were then used to try to access Sony accounts.

"What happened in April was a breach on our servers as we said in our announcements," Yoneda said. "But this time around, there was no intrusion on our servers. This was ... taking someone else's identity and trying to use that to access our services."

The unauthorized access attempts occurred between Oct. 7 and Oct. 10 and targeted accounts globally. The company said it is unclear whether the attempts were carried out by a single individual or multiple parties.

Sony's customer service centers around the world have not seen a spike in user calls related to the incidents, Yoneda said.

Under Chief Executive Howard Stringer, Sony aims to more deeply connect its hardware, content and services. Executives have said the hacker attacks in the spring did not derail that core strategy.

The PlayStation Network bounced back relatively quickly, with the vast majority of subscribers returning after Sony began restoring online gaming services in May.

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09:55 PM on 10/12/2011
At this point you have wonder if corporate espionage is at play.
09:05 PM on 10/12/2011
Someone has been using my address to create credit cards, beware americans on mail from Dallas, TX. If it doesn't look right don't respond to them.
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billselfconcord
Truth and Facts something the right doesn`t know
05:45 PM on 10/12/2011
So going by what they ars saying Sony has 93,000,000 people paying for these sites every month that`s alot of money wouldn`t want to screw that up would you.
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breakingpoint
War is a Racket - Smedley Butler
05:20 PM on 10/12/2011
ha ha good!
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cjmccardle
different thinker...status quo buster
04:52 PM on 10/12/2011
consider you get what you pay for....Oh yeah PSN is free.....Dont Mess with Hakrs....Anonymous plays Xbox...lololololol
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natureboy10307
04:40 PM on 10/12/2011
Well luckily i don't play my PS3, i rather play my Xbox 360 Slim...which is protected.
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Max Shaw
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04:39 PM on 10/12/2011
Relative to their entire customer base, that may be a small number, but in a normal everyday sense, its a large number of people who are pissed off.
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billselfconcord
Truth and Facts something the right doesn`t know
05:47 PM on 10/12/2011
BOA let my info get out three times in two years.
04:33 PM on 10/12/2011
HEADLINES:
Network Accounts Targeted By Massive Attack

Sony: '' about 1/10 of one percent affected.''

So, which one is it?
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jayjayjj718
your micro-bio is empty
04:32 PM on 10/12/2011
The hackers stole the username and pw from other sites and then tried to log into the PSN. People have the habit of using the same username and pw across numerous sites, and this is what the hackers exploited in this case. Those criticizing Sony on this seemed to have just read the headline and not the article.
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mclown69
Pot Smoking Political Junkie!
04:30 PM on 10/12/2011
Quick hacking our ps3's! Hack other sony stuff instead! Make them suffer not us!
04:23 PM on 10/12/2011
They can spin this all the like, but the reality is, Sony has been breached AGAIN.

They are completely untrustworthy with data.
04:32 PM on 10/12/2011
SAY THANK YOU TO THE H.ACKERS FOR EXPOSING THE LACK OF SECURITY.
04:11 PM on 10/12/2011
OPEN SOURCE THE WORLD!

H.A.C.K THE WORLD!

ONLY WAY TO IMPROVE INNOVATION!
04:56 PM on 10/12/2011
go back cleaning your room and doing your homework!
04:58 PM on 10/12/2011
IS THAT ALL YOUR LITTLE BRAIN CAN COME UP WITH? THE MOST OVERUSED INTERNET INSULT OF ALL TIME!!?? WOW!

I AM RETIRED BTW AND AT LEAST I KNOW WHAT HACKERS ARE AND WHAT THEY DO FOR SOCIETY. YOU = CLUELESS
09:16 PM on 10/13/2011
that is my point exactly...you are the one that watched h.ackers to many times. you have no idea what h.ackers are...not even close...i on the other hand know the entire history of hackers...it started out with model train-sets at mit...now who is the f.o.o.l? YOU! lol
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03:35 PM on 10/12/2011
I love it when console fanboys try to explain stuff like this to PC gamers like myself. If you use a computer, you aren't handcuffed to one company. I can choose my hardware and software vendors and if I don't think software is secure, I wont use it.

What choice do console gamers have? Get a PC or give away all of your personal ID on the PSN.
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03:41 PM on 10/12/2011
Or just buy everything via places like Amazon or Best Buy.
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cjmccardle
different thinker...status quo buster
04:54 PM on 10/12/2011
Or Pay for Xbox Gold have more games to play than both PSN and PC gamers...plus security...Xbox wins because it also plays PC games...
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Jack Davies
orange rabblerousing radical moderate!
06:25 PM on 10/12/2011
Not if it gets hacked lol....
11:30 PM on 10/12/2011
I don't know if you are serious or just being sarcastic. Both xbox and ps3 get watered down versions of PC games.
03:19 PM on 10/12/2011
Thank God I have an Xbox. With no internet connection. Which kinda sucks, but at least I'm safe from this.