Sony is expected to provide its detailed update even more Sunday on a hack that hit the PlayStation Network and a number of personal credit card information and status of up to 77 million customers.
Kaz Hirai, Director of the division of Sony game, talking to journalists in Tokyo and provide the findings of an investigation into the hack of its online gaming service, says Sony. Hirai will also detail measures of security for the system of the PlayStation Network and plan for the restoration of service.
The PlayStation Network, which acts as an e-commerce and platform games online for PlayStation 3, is unavailable for more than a week. Sony he was offline after an attack on the system of the discovery took place.
Main avenue of Sony of communications with its clients to date have been messages on its regional Web sites. But many questions still to be determined.
The main of them is the size of a data leakage that took place. Sony said client has been lost, but his way clear if it affects all 77 millions of customers of a subset of them. The status of customer credit card numbers is also uncertain. Sony has already said he had not found evidence of a theft of card numbers, but it advises users to still be on the look out for suspicious transactions.
Slow apparent Sony taking the system offline and inform customers is also in the spotlight. The company said it is aware of an intrusion on April 19, but the network has not been withdrawn until a day later. It is two additional days until Sony acknowledged he had been hit by an attack, and only 26 April did she notify customers that their information has been stolen.
The press conference will be the first observations of the public of the Hirai on the hack and the blackout. He appeared before journalists in Tokyo Tuesday to present prototypes of future tablet of Sony PCs, but it did not address the problems of the PlayStation Network.
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