Sony said hackers stole details belonging to hundreds of its mobile unit clients, the latest in a string of cyberattacks to hit the embattled Japanese electronics giant.
A group calling itself "Null\Crew" said it had attacked a mobile
communications server, with a Sony
spokesman said on Thursday, confirming the cyber
thieves had grabbed information belonging to 400 customers in mainland
China and Taiwan.
Null\Crew, which reportedly has links to international computer hacking group
Anonymous, posted online usernames, e-mails and some passwords along with a
statement critical of the Japanese firm, AP reports.
"Sony, we are dearly disappointed in your security," it said, adding that it
had gained control of eight Sony servers, which could not be immediately
confirmed.
"Not even your customers can trust you," it added.
The company spokesman said the incident was being investigated and added that
the server with client details belonged to an unnamed "third party", and not
Sony itself.
(sumber: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financial-crime/9524597/Hackers-steal-details-of-Sony-mobile-customers.html)
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