Technology News - After a silence long enough, Sony Corporation CEO Howard Stringer finally catapult apology for piercing tissue PlayStation Network (PSN).
Stringer finally go to vote after his leadership was criticized following the hacker attacks that endanger the data approximately 77 million users of the PSN service. Moreover, not long ago, Sony announced that Sony Online Entertainment's services also become victims of hackers.
"I know some people expect us to warn customers faster. This is a fair statement," he explained through the U.S. PlayStation blog as quoted by Yahoo News, Friday (5/6/2011).
"I hope we can get answers more quickly (in relation to this attack), but forensic analysis is very complex and takes a long time. In addition, a hacker would do all it can to cover their tracks. Our expert staff takes time to find traces of it and identifying data Any person who is taken or not, "said Stringer.
Further, Stringer said, "I know you are frustrated with this situation. But until now there is no real evidence that credit card information and other data have been misused. We will continue to monitor this situation.
However, Stringer has not said exactly when the PSN network will recover. He only says that Sony will restore it to normal tissue within a few days ahead.
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