"Sony hasn't had the best of times recently, what with all the bad press they've received after numerous attacks directed at the PSN over the last few years as well as the recent attacks by Kim Jong-Un and his mates which prompted the cancellation of The Interview.
Hacks and attacks can really damage a company, as Sony is only too aware and it can have a knock on effect causing potential customers to be put-off in the face of privacy and security issues.
It seems Sony realises that proper online protection is needed to keep customers and stakeholders happy, so they're hiring for a new Director of Vulnerability Management Engineering to prevent further mishaps." The Games Cabin
Sony's preorder routine is slightly different this time around.
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According to a recent statement by Sony, it has sold out around 25 million PlayStation 5 consoles.
Well that's good. Too bad it took them getting hacked multiple times before doing this...