danight
06-09-2011, 09:57 AM
Still no signs of Mr Stringer, Kaz Hirai talks about the recent events and what Sony knows. He admits its not much. They know some information was stolen but, they do not know exactly how much. He also admits The hackers where very good at covering their tracks and hints they may never find out who did this.
He also acknowledges lessons that can be learned from it, like being "very vigilant" with credit card info.
Watch the video of the interview (in English)
http://widget.newsinc.com/single.htm?WID=1075&VID=23421199
Of course with on going Sony attacks in other markets not just gaming, they probably will keep some info close to their chest as the FBI helps with investigations.
"It could be the entire account information," Hirai added. "We just don't know."
That's not all Sony doesn't know. Hirai said that the intruders were "very good" at covering their tracks on their way out of Sony's servers.
"We may not know for a very long time or we may never know," said Hirai, who added that Sony's learned it needs to be "very vigilant" with credit card info. That's comforting.
Read the full story here: http://kotaku.com/5810213/sony-may-never-know-what-the-hackers-stole-who-they-were
He also acknowledges lessons that can be learned from it, like being "very vigilant" with credit card info.
Watch the video of the interview (in English)
http://widget.newsinc.com/single.htm?WID=1075&VID=23421199
Of course with on going Sony attacks in other markets not just gaming, they probably will keep some info close to their chest as the FBI helps with investigations.
"It could be the entire account information," Hirai added. "We just don't know."
That's not all Sony doesn't know. Hirai said that the intruders were "very good" at covering their tracks on their way out of Sony's servers.
"We may not know for a very long time or we may never know," said Hirai, who added that Sony's learned it needs to be "very vigilant" with credit card info. That's comforting.
Read the full story here: http://kotaku.com/5810213/sony-may-never-know-what-the-hackers-stole-who-they-were