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Sony's Response to Data Breach: Employee Data Secure, Investigation Underway

  • Posted on October 6, 2023
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In a recent development, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a renowned Japanese electronics company, has sent out notifications to both current and former employees. These notifications serve as a cautionary measure, alerting them about a recent data breach that has impacted their personal information. Roughly 6,800 individuals have been recipients of these notifications, as reported by sources.

Sony's Response to Data Breach: Employee Data Secure, Investigation Underway

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In a recent development, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE), a renowned Japanese electronics company, has sent out notifications to both current and former employees. These notifications serve as a cautionary measure, alerting them about a recent data breach that has impacted their personal information. Roughly 6,800 individuals have been recipients of these notifications, as reported by sources.

The company has been quick to reassure its employees that the breach's impact is limited. Sony's cybersecurity team detected the breach, which occurred on May 28, and promptly took action. It was traced back to a newfound vulnerability within Progress Software's MOVEit Transfer platform, a service extensively utilized by SIE and numerous other global enterprises.

SIE's immediate response to the breach was commendable. Upon discovering unauthorized downloads on June 2, 2023, the company swiftly took the MOVEit Transfer platform offline and proceeded to address the vulnerability. They initiated an investigative process with the assistance of external cybersecurity experts to assess the extent of the breach.

It's significant to highlight that the compromise was limited to a single software platform and had no effect on any other corporate systems. In a different instance in June, the ransomware organization "Cl0p" took ownership of hacking into a Sony system. Sony started an internal inquiry as a result of hackers accessing 3.14GB of data.

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The current inquiry was clarified by a Sony representative, who said, "Sony has been looking into recent public accusations of a security issue at Sony. Working with outside forensics specialists, we have discovered activity on a single Japanese server that was being tested internally by the Entertainment, Technology, and Services (ET&S) division.

In addition to the data breach, Sony is keeping its focus on innovation. The company is currently in the works on its next smartphone, the Xperia 1 VI, which will be part of its "One" series. Although specific details about the device have not been officially disclosed, information regarding its specifications and potential release date has already surfaced online, generating excitement among tech enthusiasts.

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