The concept of a press release being issued by what is essentially a non-organisation is a little confusing
Was it really Sony's fault? Things like this can happen. It really shouldnt and is very bad PR and clients trust in systems etc, but thats the reality of things.
In order to process credit cards, every company needs to be PCI compliant. "If you are a merchant that accepts payment cards, you are required to be compliant with the PCI Data Security Standard". Since Sony's network was "unpatched and had no firewall installed", that is a clear violation of the PCI standards and ongoing reviews, thus likely to be criminal negligence [see Further Reading]. More importantly, "I can't think of a major data breach where the company was PCI compliant," said Ira Rothken, the lead attorney handling the class action lawsuit [6].
From what I heard yeah. Sounded like their security was seriously weak.Was it really Sony's fault?
From what I heard yeah. Sounded like their security was seriously weak.
From what I heard yeah. Sounded like their security was seriously weak.
Ah. I was under the impression it was an internal job. Maybe I confused my stories momentarily.
I am starting to believe that too, its too much things to have gonewrong in such a short time, somebody let someone in, ore made people aware of the flaws in the network...
In order to process credit cards, every company needs to be PCI compliant. "If you are a merchant that accepts payment cards, you are required to be compliant with the PCI Data Security Standard". Since Sony's network was "unpatched and had no firewall installed", that is a clear violation of the PCI standards and ongoing reviews, thus likely to be criminal negligence [see Further Reading]. More importantly, "I can't think of a major data breach where the company was PCI compliant," said Ira Rothken, the lead attorney handling the class action lawsuit [6].