Databases customers mobile manufacturers seem more interested hackers.
After the dark matter of the 12 million iPhone identifiers allegedly drawn from a PC belonging to an FBI agent, it is the turn of Sony Mobile undergo data leakage.
Piracy, confirmed by the Japanese group, concerns data (names, emails and some passwords) to about 400 customers in China and Taiwan manufacturer but also data from three server administrators.
Data were subsequently published.
Poorly secured servers by hackers
The package has been taken by the group "NullCrew" who claims to have hacked eight servers operated by Sony too poorly secured according to him.
These servers are in charge of site management sonymobile.com. Sony says instead that hacked servers are operated by its partners. Still, the result is the same.
The black series continues therefore to Sony who had suffered in 2011 a massive piracy of its PlayStation Network service and Sony Online Entertainment.
Data from approximately 100 million members were then diverted.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
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