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Sony says all credit card info on the PSN during the data leak was encrypted. "All of the data was protected, and access was restricted both physically and through the perimeter and security of ...
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announced today that PlayStation Network Cards will become more widely available this holiday season. The vouchers are already offered at Blockbuster ...
Sony has assured users that the three-digit security code on the back of their credit cards has not been compromised, as Sony has never requested it from anyone who has joined PSN or Qriocity.
Sony thinks an "unauthorized person" now has access to all PlayStation Network account information and passwords, and may have obtained the credit card numbers of the service's 70 million users.
PSN down due to "external intrusion," no news on fix, credit card security: PSN update: Sony isn't sure your credit card data is safe: Sony admits utter PSN failure: your personal data has been stolen ...
Sony PlayStation Network users are reporting fraud on their credit cards — everything from a flight booked in Germany to purchases in Japanese grocery stores. On Thursday, a security firm ...
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Sony executives said credit card data had been encrypted in last week's hack against PlayStation Network and Qriosity Services, but security experts contend that the stolen personal data could ...
The good news is your PSN credit card information was encrypted. The bad news is your user account info wasn't. That's not all, though - Sony still won't give us a straight answer on whether the ...
The massive Sony PlayStation Network data breach that exposed personal and password information — and possibly credit cards — of an estimated 77 million people is an identity-theft bonanza.
Following the revelation on Monday that an unauthorized person has hacked into users’ accounts on Sony’s PlayStation Network, the possibility remains that credit card information was comprised.
Sony Corp.'s PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment suffered data breaches that could cost up to $2 billion.