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Sony claims rebuilt PlayStation network 'hack-proof'

posted onSeptember 1, 2011
by l33tdawg

Sony has rebuilt its PlayStation network to make it hack-proof, the company said as it announced two new tablet computers.

Chief executive Howard Stringer admitted Sony had been overwhelmed and "flattened" by hackers who helped themselves in April to data on an estimated 100 million users of the PlayStation system and Sony's Qriocity film and music network. "That was yesterday," Stringer told a roomful of reporters at the IFA consumer-electronics expo in Berlin.

He said Sony had come up with a big portfolio of new products to put the April break-in and the security gaps it revealed in the past. The PlayStation Network was now extremely secure and "better than ever," he said. Sony would now unite its various online services providing music, movies and other types of content into the Sony Entertainment Network.

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