Sony BMG Greece Hacked, User Info Revealed

The bad luck of Sony just keeps coming. On Friday the company faced more bad press when a credit card phishing site was found running on one of its Taiwanese servers. Now, it’s Sony’s Sony BMG music and entertainment arm that is in the crosshairs.
Sony BMG Greece’s website was recently hacked and user information stolen. According to Sophos, an anonymous poster uploaded a user database, including usernames, real names and email addresses of users registered to SonyMusic.gr, to pastebin.com. The hackers responsible are thought to use an automated SQL injection tool to find a flaw.
Information sent to Hacker News from the hacker, named only as b4d_vipera, shows that the attack took place on May 5. A total of 8385 users are said to be affected by the attack.
Last week Sony CEO Howard Stringer commented that no company’s system is 100 percent secure and the PSN breach was “a hiccup in the road to a network future.” However, given the trend of attacks on Sony’s system, it seems the company would do well to prepare itself for more hiccups as the high profile PSN attack seems to have made it a target for hackers.
SOURCE via Sophos











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