Post: SOE Hacked – Almost 13,000 Credit Card Details Leaked
05-02-2011, 11:43 PM #1
Pillar2365
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Sony is having a really bad time at the moment, some may say karma, with PSN being down for two weeks you would think that Sony has had a enough “punishment”, but it seems not, as news emerges that SOE(Sony Online Entertainment) was closed down today, due to a security breach, Sony believe this breach, happened around the same time as the PSN breach, here is a quote from the press release:

Originally posted by another user

SONY ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT ANNOUNCES
THEFT OF DATA FROM ITS SYSTEMS


Breach Believed to Stem From Initial Criminal Hack of SOE

Tokyo, May 3, 2011 – Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment announced today that their ongoing investigation of illegal intrusions into Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE, the company) systems revealed yesterday morning (May 2, Tokyo time) that hackers may have stolen SOE customer information on April 16th and 17th, 2011 (PDT). SOE is based in San Diego, California, U.S.A.

This information, which was discovered by engineers and security consultants reviewing SOE systems, showed that personal information from approximately 24.6 million SOE accounts may have been stolen, as well as certain information from an outdated database from 2007. The information from the outdated database that may have been stolen includes approximately 12,700 non-U.S. credit or debit card numbers and expiration dates (but not credit card security codes), and about 10,700 direct debit records of certain customers in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain.

With the current outage of the PlayStation® Network and Qriocity™ services and the ongoing investigation into the recent attacks, SOE had also undertaken an intensive investigation into its system. Upon discovery of this additional information, the company promptly shut down all servers related to SOE services while continuing to review and upgrade all of its online security systems in the face of these unprecedented cyber-attacks.

On May 1, Sony apologized to its customers for the inconvenience caused by its network services outages. The company is working with the FBI and continuing its own full investigation while working to restore all services.

Sony is making this disclosure as quickly as possible after the discovery of the theft, and the company has posted information on its website and will send e-mails to all consumers whose data may have been stolen.

The personal information of the approximately 24.6 million SOE accounts that was illegally obtained, to the extent it had been provided to SOE, is as follows:
· name
· address
· e-mail address
· birthdate
· gender
· phone number
· login name
· hashed password.

In addition to the information above, the 10,700 direct debit records from accounts in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain, include:
· bank account number
· customer name
· account name
· customer address.

SOE will grant customers 30 days of additional time on their subscriptions, in addition to compensating them one day for each day the system is down. It is also in the process of outlining a “make good” plan for its PlayStation®3 MMOs (DC Universe Online and Free Realms). More information will be released this week.

Additionally, the company is committed to helping its customers protect their personal data and will provide a complimentary offering to assist users in enrolling in identity theft protection services and/or similar programs. The implementation will be at a local level and further details will be made available shortly in each region.

Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) has been a recognized worldwide leader in massively multiplayer online games since 1999. Best known for its blockbuster hits and franchises, including EverQuest®, EverQuest® II, Champions of Norrath®, PlanetSide®, Free Realms®, Clone Wars Adventures™, and DC Universe Online™, SOE creates, develops and provides compelling online entertainment for virtually all platforms, including the PlayStation®3 Computer Entertainment System, Personal Computer, mobile and social networks. SOE is building on its proven legacy and pioneering the future of the interactive entertainment space through creative development and inspired gameplay design for audiences of all ages. To learn more, visit You must login or register to view this content. .
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05-02-2011, 11:45 PM #2
karma definitely
05-02-2011, 11:53 PM #3
Man of Steel
It lives, my 360 is back
I'm starting to believe the idea this could be an inside job. No company could fail this much with security without someone helping from the inside.
05-02-2011, 11:56 PM #4
Meeky
Dark Knight
Was This Sonys Website now, omg sony.. :FU:
05-03-2011, 12:05 AM #5
Pillar2365
I use to give free rep :/
Originally posted by Man
I'm starting to believe the idea this could be an inside job. No company could fail this much with security without someone helping from the inside.


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---------- Post added at 08:05 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:04 PM ----------

Originally posted by xOnlyMeBlade View Post
Was This Sonys Website now, omg sony.. :FU:


Sony fail's of course.

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Man of Steel
05-03-2011, 12:14 AM #6
Vaanq
Gym leader
I'm starting to feel sorry for sony
This is BinLadens revenge...
He knew this would make us angry
05-03-2011, 12:17 AM #7
Pillar2365
I use to give free rep :/
Originally posted by MeRKaGe View Post
I'm starting to feel sorry for sony
This is BinLadens revenge...
He knew this would make us angry



I wouldn't feel bad for them, now that may change when I sign into PSN and see CGC.
05-03-2011, 12:19 AM #8
HAVOKID
Do a barrel roll!
new card number FTW, don't risk it people.
05-03-2011, 12:20 AM #9
Midnight.eGo
from El Paso, Texas (915)
ahh wow .. Where is the site that leaked the credit card info ?? :carling: jk jk

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