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Microsoft Says Internet Security is In Its DNA; Vows to Protect Xbox Live Information
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 06/23/2011 07:03 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Microsoft says it isn't taking advantage of Sony's poor position, but is doing everything it can to up its security
From Daily Tech:
Microsoft Says Internet Security is In Its DNA; Vows to Protect Xbox Live Information
Internet security has become one of the largest web-related concerns now that 2011 has been riddled with major corporate and government hacks. Since January 4, hacker groups like LulzSec (Lulz Security), Anonymous and Goatse Security have attacked Gmail accounts, Bank of America, Lockheed Martin Corp., and government sectors in the United States, Tunisia, the United Kingdom and Spain.
The gaming community was not safe, either. On April 20, Sony's largest international databases -- the PlayStation Network (PSN) and the Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) databases -- went offline due to a massive security breach that compromised the personal information of millions of users. Sony announced the breach on April 26, and admitted that millions of customers' credit card numbers were stolen and put up for sale on the internet as well. This led to several PS3 returns around the world in exchange for Xbox 360's.
The gaming community was not safe, either. On April 20, Sony's largest international databases -- the PlayStation Network (PSN) and the Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) databases -- went offline due to a massive security breach that compromised the personal information of millions of users. Sony announced the breach on April 26, and admitted that millions of customers' credit card numbers were stolen and put up for sale on the internet as well. This led to several PS3 returns around the world in exchange for Xbox 360's.
Microsoft Says Internet Security is In Its DNA; Vows to Protect Xbox Live Information
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