Sony has come forward with an update on the PlayStation Network security breach that left 77 million accounts compromised, announcing that services will resume this week.
Earlier today, PlayStation boss Kaz Hirai took to the stage in Tokyo to address concerns regarding the intrusion. The company noted that the breach was a result of "a skilled intruder who took steps to cover his tracks." The hacker created a tool inside PSN's web application server, subsequently allowing access to databases used to store customer information.
Sony says of 77 million PSN users, 10 million accounts had credit card information on file[...]
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