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Badassbab said:

That's pretty shocking. I can't believe a Multi National Corporation could make such school boy errors but then again I shouldn't be too surprised if we hold Murphy's Law to be true.

Also want to point out this is a Reuters article, not IGN.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/05/13/us-sony-idUSTRE74C70420110513


The OP is an IGN article.

IGN REUTERS

Reuters has concluded that Sony Corp's computer networks remain vulnerable to attack

Sony Corp's computer networks remain vulnerable [...] according to an Internet security expert.

Moreover the security expert said that "he found no evidence of breaches beyond the two Sony has disclosed" (reuters, not ign) and that "Security experts have said they believe the hackers initially gained access to Sony's network through a "spear-phishing" attack that targeted a systems administrator who had broad privileges to access data on Sony's networks", which makes sense if the hackers really used a server from Amazon.