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Post-PSN hack: Sony apologise at E3 as LulzSec mount fresh attack
CBS News Post- PSN hack: Sony apologise at E3 as LulzSec mount fresh attack International Business Times In the wake of the Sony's PSN crisis the hacker group LulzSec has mounted an ongoing campaign against the tech giant. The first reported attack happened last week
Post-PSN hack: LulzSec again hack Sony future attacks promised
msnbc.com Post- PSN hack: LulzSec again hack Sony future attacks promised International Business Times As proof of its latest attack LulzSec posted network maps from one Sony BMG's offices New York alongside 54MB of Sony developer source code on its website.
Sony’s Tretton apologizes for Playstation Network outage
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
Lulz Security takes on Nintendo, FBI, Sony; FBI fights back?
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 ...
LulzSec hack Sony and Nintendo: Microsoft next?
Telegraph.co.uk LulzSec hack Sony and Nintendo: Microsoft next? International Business Times Sony's PSN crisis began in mid-April when a group of, as yet unidentified, hackers breached the tech-giants online security. The attack left as many as 100 million PlayStation customers account and billing information compromised and forced Sony to ..
iDEFENSE Security Advisory 2011-06-01.1
iDefense Security Advisory 06.01.11 - Remote exploitation of a design error within Cisco Systems Inc's AnyConnect VPN client allows attackers to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of a user running Internet Explorer.
Sony’s hacking woes mount after PSN breach (roundup)
The Guardian Sony's hacking woes mount after PSN breach (roundup) CNET by CNET News staff A security breach exposed personal information for 100 million users of Sony's PlayStation Network , Qriocity, and Sony Online Entertainment services.