I find some problems with this whole logic thing. But since you guys are so against Sony this should renew your feelings.
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Sony getting blame for war?
I find some problems with this whole logic thing. But since you guys are so against Sony this should renew your feelings.
I find some problems with this whole logic thing. But since you guys are so against Sony this should renew your feelings.
sounds about right
Sony disables hardware virtualization (and therefore Windows 7 "XP Mode") on VIAO computers
Senior manager for product marketing Xavier Lauwaert blogged that Sony had not enabled hardware virtualization due to "very little if any requests until recently."
He added Sony's engineers and QA people were: "Very concerned that enabling VT would expose our systems to malicious code that could go very deep in the Operating System structure of the PC and completely disable the latter."
I think Intel and Microsoft would like to have a word with you about that....
Senior manager for product marketing Xavier Lauwaert blogged that Sony had not enabled hardware virtualization due to "very little if any requests until recently."
He added Sony's engineers and QA people were: "Very concerned that enabling VT would expose our systems to malicious code that could go very deep in the Operating System structure of the PC and completely disable the latter."
I think Intel and Microsoft would like to have a word with you about that....
if there's one thing i can respect sony for, it's for protecting users from malicious code
have a wikijourney on me!
have a wikijourney on me!
So I'm sure everyone's already heard something of what's going on lately for Sony.. but just to re-cap:
- Sony's PlayStation Network (PSN) was taken offline, along with Qriocity. A few days later, we heard that it was due to a security breach, during which millions of users' data was accessed
- Sony Online Entertainment is now offline, and that is apparently due to another (related?) security breach, and personal data for 24.6 million customers was accessed.
So once again, good job, Sony. I hope you continue to make poor decisions until you are no more.
Apparently the 2nd event was actually part of the original PSN breach, they're just now realizing how much stuff was accessed.
You forgot how originally they said the user information was encrypted, then admitted it wasn't but the credit card information was, then the credit card information may have only been encrypted with weak encryption or maybe just hashed and there's a good possibility that the hackers have the info. Yay sony!
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