4.30.2011

Department of Homeland Security Gets Involved



It all started out as a minor let down and now it’s actually gotten the attention of Homeland Security.  We found out that that U.S. Department of Homeland Security has just begun to work alongside the FBI, 22 state attorneys general, and the Federal Trade Commission on the mysterious case of the PSN breach.  By now you know that the servers have been hacked and this has lead to 77 million users being offline and 77 million accounts have been jeopardized.

The FBI confirmed that it is “presently reviewing the available information in an effort to determine the facts and circumstances concerning this alleged criminal activity,” states Kotaku.

You may be wondering who’s information was stolen well let us enlighten you.  Some of the accounts that were hacked included those of government officials, businesses, financial institutions and regular civilians alike.  Earlier this week Sony advised their users to be wary of telephone scams that might prove to be linked to the data stolen from the PSN.

On another note, if you’re tired of listening to the Sony drama….

I’m playing Borderlands and it’s AWESOME :D


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