Stringer: PSN bouncing back after this year's attack

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PlayStation Network has had a hell of a time with public relations this year. After the well-publicized attack on the service (which potentially exposed the personal information of millions of users), Sony has done everything it can to regain the trust and goodwill of its customers. It would seem those efforts appear are paying off, according to claims conveyed by CNET.

The site reports that Sony CEO Howard Stringer recently addressed the subject at the IFA conference in Berlin, saying that PlayStation Network is "more secure and better than ever." He added that the company is working to expand the service, which has added 3 million new customers since the attack. Furthermore, Stringer noted that PSN sales have actually increased relative to pre-attack levels.

According to Stringer, "the summer of our discontent is behind us."

http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/02/stringer-psn-bouncing-back-after-this-years-attack/#comments

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LaceyPosted:

-SONIC- Why would anyone ever want to put there information of there bank info back onto Ps3? Ps3 is such a fail, I hope they get hacked again for saying that in the conference...


I 100% agree. I bet in the future sony will be hacked again.

-SONIC-Posted:

Why would anyone ever want to put there information of there bank info back onto Ps3? Ps3 is such a fail, I hope they get hacked again for saying that in the conference...