sexta-feira, 25 de julho de 2014

Sony Agrees to $15 Million Settlement for 2011 PSN Attack

Remember the Large-Scale Attack that Brought Down the PLAYSTATION Network (PSN) All the Way Back in 2011 ? If so, you're Probably Not Alone. Even though it Happened around 3 Years Ago, it still Affects Many Customers to this Day. The 'Anonymous'-Sponsored Attacks Lead to a Loss of Names, Passwords, Identity Theft and Possibly Even Stolen Credit Card Information. As such, a Class Action Lawsuit was Filed against the Company. Due to this, Sony has Finally Agreed to a Preliminary Settlement of $15 Million, which May be Able to Appease Most of the Customers that Suffered from this Attack. The PLAYSTATION Network Users that Didn't Partake in the "Welcome Back" Program that Sony Unveiled Shortly after their Online Services were Brought Back, will be Able to Choose from 2 of the Following Benefit Options: One PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Portable Game Selected from a List of 14 Games; 3 PlayStation 3 Themes Selected from a List of 6 Themes; or a 3-Month Subscription to PLAYSTATION Plus Free of Charge.


Claiming these Benefits will be Done on a 1st Come, 1st Serve Basis, according to the Washington Examiner's Report and are Subject to a $6 Million Cap. The Settlement Isn't just about Free Games or Services. Customers with Documented Identity Theft Charges are Eligible for Up to $2,500 per Claim. Additionally, Users of the Old Qriocity Service will be Able to Have a Month's Access to Music Unlimited for Free as Retribution. Further, MMO Players that Lost Time on their Favourite Games are Eligible for a $4.50 Credit that will be Made Out to their Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) Accounts. Sony Seems to be Trying to Please Customers that were Affected by this Attack by Offering Free Stuff, just like When they Unveiled the "Welcome Back" Program in 2011 and Yet Again, it Doesn't Seem Like Anyone is Complaining.




Info Source:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/sony-agrees-to-15m-settlement-in-data-breach-class-action-2.75m-for-attorneys/article/feed/2151303



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