Sony admits up to 10 million credit card numbers may have been compromised

Andre Yoskowitz
2 May 2011 15:06

Speaking over the weekend, PlayStation head Kaz Hirai admitted that up to 10 million user's credit card info were possibly stolen.
Apologizing, Hirai says: "We deeply apologize for the inconvenience we have caused."
The company does say that it does not believe any credit card info was actually stolen, but it is the first admission that comes complete with a figure.
When the PSN relaunches this week, everyone will need to download a system update and change their passwords.
As a small form of compensation, Sony will start a "Welcome Back" program, offering up some "entertainment content" for free and a free 30-day subscription to the premium PlayStation Plus.

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