Sony's security team is having a rough year. Just over four months after fully restoring its PlayStation Network from a crippling (and very expensive) hack this spring, their new cyber security chief Philip Reitinger--he's only been on the job a month--announced Tuesday night on the PlayStation blog that the hackers are back. This must be one of those "UGH" moments for Sony users, but compared to the first attack, it's not as bad.
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.
smh if sony ever gets fully hacked like they did in April you will be legally unable to do anything if you signed the updated tos...