Post: Sony has just been sued for the PSN Security Breach
04-27-2011, 07:32 PM #1
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A class action lawsuit was filed against Sony a day after the company publicly admitted that personal information from PlayStation Network was compromised by a security breach. The lawsuit was filed by the Rothken Law Firm today in a California court and alleges Sony "failed to take reasonable care to protect, encrypt, and secure the private and sensitive data."

Yesterday, Sony said it believes an unauthorized person obtained PSN user information, including members' names, addresses, birthdays, and login passwords. The company said there was no evidence that credit card information was stolen, but did not rule out that possibility.

"We brought this lawsuit on behalf of consumers to learn the full extent of Sony PlayStation Network data security practices and the data loss and to seek a remedy for consumers. We are hopeful that Sony will take this opportunity to learn from the network vulnerabilities, provide a remedy to consumers who entrusted their sensitive data to Sony, and lead the way in data security best practices going forward," said Ira P. Rothken an attorney who filed the class action complaint.

"Sony's breach of its customers' trust is staggering. Sony promised its customers that their information would be kept private. One would think that a large multinational corporation like Sony has strong protective measures in place to prevent the unauthorized disclosure of personal information, including credit card information. Apparently, Sony doesn't," commented J.R. Parker, co-counsel in the case.

The lawsuit seeks monetary compensation for the data loss and "loss of use of the Sony PlayStation Network, credit monitoring, and other relief according to proof."

IGN has contacted Sony for comment.

A copy of the complaint in PDF form can be viewed here.

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マトリョーシカ しやん, cacher, Country Boy, EstonianBeast, longshotsniper, manster, Montealvo_0, Swifter, zyfix
04-27-2011, 07:45 PM #11
Meeky
Dark Knight
We should sue the for lost of PS+ days and Credit info.Smile
04-27-2011, 07:45 PM #12
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Brad
Guest
ha ha. the tables turned Happy
04-27-2011, 07:46 PM #13
bobstar1
Little One
this is bad news and good news
04-27-2011, 07:47 PM #14
xShOtz
Bounty hunter
Now it will be longer till psn gets back up:FU::FU:FU:
04-27-2011, 07:47 PM #15
TryCatchMe
Like A Boss
Haha silly old Sony look what's happening nowWinky Winky
Should of kept OtherOS and none of this would of happened
04-27-2011, 07:50 PM #16
-O-Z-Z-A-8-8-
At least I can fight
Originally posted by Kloey View Post
This article is a bit old, but it's still valid. If you refer to other general information you will find out that the breach was done with a javascript cookie to displace the login servers. So unless you were running CFW, you're fine because javascript and Linux/Unix are not compatible.

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that was posted on 17th feb

27 april now a month out a date and irelevent to the psn goin down now

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04-27-2011, 07:50 PM #17
Frost1997
Bounty hunter
omg how do sony now feel tht is exactly how geo hot felt LOL wat goes arond comes around
Originally posted by JiampyPotter View Post
Sony keeps failing and failing Happy
04-27-2011, 07:51 PM #18
I feel like sueing them for the craic. I havent lost anything.... but free money is free money, still they have ****ed every1's gaming lives :n:
04-27-2011, 07:52 PM #19
Frost1997
Bounty hunter
yep my ps + has ran out lol
Originally posted by xOnlyMeBlade View Post
We should sue the for lost of PS+ days and Credit info.Smile

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