In the ‘latest stories’ of Sony intrusions, Sony Corporation told Dow Jones Newswires that their company has detected security breach at one of its music entertainment unit in Greece, while websites of Thailand and Indonesia were also reported to be accessed by some unauthorized personnel.

Sony once again hacked

Almost 8,500 accounts which included usernames, passwords, e-mails and phone numbers got compromised in this recent hacking incident. As these websites were providing free services, so luckily there was no credit-card information found on websites.

Sony is still not clear if these incidents are related to the previous PlayStation network attacks, that compromised millions of users’ online data – so they are still busy investigating the recent incidents by shutting down all three websites.

On other hand, PC Mag has also reported about an attack on Sony’s Japan website. by stating that “Analysts have discovered yet another flaw on Sony’s network, this time via Sony Music Japan.”

All of these intrusions including the one we informed earlier, in which “a security firm, F-secure discovered a credit card phishing site running on Sony’s Thailand website,” came right after PlayStation Network attacks that caused Sony to bear approximately $171 million loss.

Let’s hope that Sony find some solutions to counter these attacks, because it seems now hackers have only one thing in mind and that is to play dirty with Sony.

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