Due to Hacker Attacks, CEO of Sony Threatened Fate

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Internet News - The fate of Sony Corp. CEO Howard Stringer is now at stake, following news of hacker attacks both against the company, which threaten the security of data approximately 25 million customers.

Due to Hacker Attacks, CEO of Sony Threatened Fate
After receiving criticism from network jebolnya PlayStation Network and streaming music Qriocity, Sony is again the target of hackers who managed to penetrate the security of Sony Online Entertainment (SOE).

As a result of attacks on these SOEs, there was theft of data on approximately 10,700 direct debit notes from customers in Austria, Germany, Netherlands and Spain, as well as 12,700 credit and debit card numbers. Such as disitat Times of Oman, on Wednesday (04/05/2011).

Embarrassing moments experienced by the Japanese electronics giant this inevitably raises little distrust consumers against Sony. Beyond the financial manager of Asset Management in Taipei, Michael On, claims the whole incident shows the lack of Sony's ability to overcome the crisis.

"CEOs today (Stringer) must resign from his post following the hacker attacks and the failure of companies to produce competitive products," retorted On.

Stringer, who is a former television producer, has not been cast in response to hacker attacks that hit Sony. In fact, a number of Sony executives, including the PlayStation video game unit chief Kazuo Hirai, has officially apologized publicly, early last week.


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