Sony CEO sorry for PSN hack, offers data theft insurance

Sony apologises again for PSN hack
Sony apologises again for PSN hack

Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer has spoken for the first time about the hack on the PSN and SOE networks, some two weeks after the security breach was made public.

In a bid to bring calm to the situation, Stringer is offering every US users of the PSN an identity theft insurance policy, which is set to cost Sony $1 million (£610,000). Identity theft protection schemes for other countries are set to be announced in due course.

TOPICS
Marc Chacksfield

Marc Chacksfield is the Editor In Chief, Shortlist.com at DC Thomson. He started out life as a movie writer for numerous (now defunct) magazines and soon found himself online - editing a gaggle of gadget sites, including TechRadar, Digital Camera World and Tom's Guide UK. At Shortlist you'll find him mostly writing about movies and tech, so no change there then.