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Congress Has Questions for Sony About Attack

 

United States Congress The letter sent to Sony. The full document can be seen here.

A House of Representatives subcommittee sent a letter to Sony on Friday asking for information about the attack on the Sony Playstation Network by hackers last week. The gaming network has 77 million registered users.

The letter, which was addressed to Mr. Kazuo Hirai, chairman of Sony, asked the company to answer a detailed list of questions related to the intrusion. It wants a reply by May 6.

In the letter, which was written by the Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade, the group’s chairman, Representative Mary Bono Mack, Republican of California, asked a number of security and privacy related questions that Sony has never disclosed to the public. They included when the intrusion occurred, if Sony knew who was responsible for the attack and when the company notified law enforcement.

The letter also asked Sony to explain what it knew about the type of data that was stolen by the hackers and if it included any credit card information.

Although Sony says it doesn’t have evidence that customers’ credit card numbers were stolen, on Thursday I reported that hackers on underground Web forums had claimed to have access to a database that included PlayStation customer names, addresses, usernames, passwords and as many as 2.2 million credit card numbers.

The PlayStation Network has been down for nearly two weeks and it is unclear when the service will be fully back online.



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Im surprised it took congress so long to react to this breach that affects millions of Americans.



I hope Sony's questions get published because i'm interested in finding out this information as well.



GuiltySpartan77 said:

Im surprised it took congress so long to react to this breach that affects millions of Americans.


I think the reason is because they were expecting Sony to release the information themselves. Sony's been horribly quiet and now Congress felt the need to step forward and call them out on it.

 

At least, that's what I would assume. I don't think Congress goes writing to everyone every time something bad happens.



its just a formality before the public start accusing the government. the US is a bit like an iphone, theres a conspiracy theory for everything.



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GuiltySpartan77 said:

Im surprised it took congress so long to react to this breach that affects millions of Americans.


That letter actually came out a day or two ago.   I mean you don't think Congress works on the weekends do you?  I don't even think they work most fridays.



Kasz216 said:
GuiltySpartan77 said:

Im surprised it took congress so long to react to this breach that affects millions of Americans.


That letter actually came out a day or two ago.   I mean you don't think Congress works on the weekends do you?  I don't even think they work most fridays.

Heh those two words put together made me chuckle xD



Well its good to see that our government cares about us gamers.    :)



fps_d0minat0r said:

its just a formality before the public start accusing the government. the US is a bit like an iphone, theres a conspiracy theory for everything.


lol what?  Nobody has even thought about blaming the government.  Though thanks for the laugh, I do always get a good giggle when people try to be clever and fail miserably.



Didn't sony involve the FBI and homeland security? Don't they report to the government?

Sony is giving a press conference in a couple of hours anyway. Hopefully with some answers.