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Sony to reward users for their patience PSN
Sony representatives have reported that the company is finally finished addressing the consequences of a hacker attack on to PlayStation Network. Sony representatives have reported that the company is finally finished addressing the consequences of a hacker attack on to PlayStation Network. This week, the system should resume operation, though this applies only to certain
Sony representatives have reported that the company is finally finished addressing the consequences of a hacker attack on to PlayStation Network. This week, the system should resume operation, though this applies only to certain services. To fully restore everything within a month. The updated service, according to representatives of Sony, will be safe from hackers. However, we somehow know perfectly well that the attackers can find a loophole, even in the most robust data protection. In the meantime, Sony is ready to offer compensation to users of PlayStation Network, which two weeks can not get access to the service. As a reward for a truly remarkable patience, they are promised free content (which one - will update later), as well as other bonuses, including the monthly subscription fee service PlayStation Plus and service Music Unlimited. In addition, during a special press conference Kaz Hira, a senior Sony, apologized to customers whose personal information was at risk due to attacks on the PlayStation Network. Mr Hiran also said that Sony is ready to cover all the owners of the PlayStation 3 costs to issue new cards to replace those about which the hackers could get. Laudable initiative, but even by such means Sony will be very hard to regain the trust of users. Tags: PSN, Sony
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