Friday, 29 April 2011

Sony: some PSN data encrypted, hardware moving to new location

Patrick Seybold is the senior director of corporate communications and social media for Sony Computer Entertainment of America. Right now, he's got a tough job. Sony's updates on the PlayStation Network are written by Seybold and posted to the official blog. There's a new update on the blog, in the form of a Q&A about the attack. There are a few interesting details here, including the lack of encryption on some of the personal data, and the fact that the location of the hardware that runs the PlayStation Network is being moved.

It has to be said that, at this point, no one is envious of Seybold's position within Sony.

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Source: http://feeds.arstechnica.com/~r/arstechnica/index/~3/891iitYGfYI/sony-kept-some-psn-data-encrypted-and-is-physically-moving-hardware.ars

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