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Investigation: Potentially 10 Million Credit Cards Exposed in Sony PlayStation Security Breach

EPIC: “Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) wrote to Attorney General Eric Holder asking that the Department of Justice open an investigation into the Sony PlayStation security breach. Sony recently informed PlayStation Network customers that an “unauthorized user” had obtained the personal and financial information of 70 million gamers, including minors. Blumenthal wrote that whomever hacked into the PlayStation Network violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. He also expressed concern about Sony’s week-long delay in notifying users about the breach. In 2009, EPIC testified before Congress about the need to strengthen data breach notification laws, noting “in the absence of security obligations and breach notification requirements, it is too easy for firms to continue bad practices.” For more information, see EPIC: Identity Theft.

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