Sony has fined from British regulators of amount 250,000 pounds ($396,100) on Thursday. It’s because Sony has not sufficient security methods to prevent PlayStation Network from a cyber attack. It was attacked in April 2011 which targeted credit card information including names, passwords of millions of users. That attack put their personal information at risk. Britain's Information Commissioner's Office reprove the prevention methods. It said,” the software is not good enough and is not up to date.” Even the passwords were not secure by this software. It is a big problem for users because attackers can do major illegal things by it without getting caught. The deputy commissioner and director of data protection, David smith said that the fine is essential to prevent this kind of security breach in future. Sony has to pay for it. This comes under the “serious breach of the Data Protection Act”. This is a business and everyone should have known better. It is complete
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