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CNET (blog) At E3, Sony apologizes for security breaches CNET (blog) Three weeks ago, Sony resumed PSN in many countries, though not yet in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. But not before much public humiliation
Sydney Morning Herald Sony's Tretton apologizes for Playstation Network outage BetaNews Network activity is back up to around 90% of normal functionality, and Tretton said it's something that Sony takes very seriously. When the network returns fully, PSN will begin carrying CinemaNow streaming video content in addition to Hulu Plus, … Sony Apologises for PSN Outage (Again!) Kotaku Sony game chief apologizes for PSN outage VentureBeat Sony At E3: We're Sorry About Everything International Business Times Computerworld Australia
Sony apologizes to PSN members at E3, says 'you're welcome' to media ZDNet (blog) …
Lulz Security, the hacking group that broke into a number of Sony servers and then denied any moral responsibility for repercussions of that hack, is at it again. The group discovered a security issue on one of Nintendo’s Web servers, published the user database of an FBI information sharing program, and for good measure, published the source code to another Sony Web property. The Nintendo hack …