Hacker Attacks Accounts at So-net

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A hacker accessed its customer prizes location prior this week and stole customers’ exchangeable gift points worth around $1,225, according to an Internet service provider subsidiary of Sony Corporation, So-net Entertainment Corporation.

The violation at So-net moves toward some days after Sony recommenced service on its PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment online videogame services following an information violation compromised the personal data joined to over 100 million accounts.

Keisuke Watabe, a spokesperson at So-net Entertainment said, “Although we can’t completely rule out the possibility that there is a connection with the PSN issue, . . . → Read More: Hacker Attacks Accounts at So-net

Is There a Need for ISPs to Censor Porn?

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UK old-fashioned typically bend left of American Democrats, on the other hand their newest porn-blocking suggestion comes out to get an indication from the right.

Ed Vaizey, UK culture minister proclaimed his wish to obstruct pornography from the “source”- the Internet service provider (ISP). Obviously, his contentious choice has completed several UK mobile carriers roll their eyes.

Trefor Davies, chief technology officer at ISP Timico said, “It’s exactly not promising to totally block this stuff.”

ISPs are able to just censor locations by choosing exact IP addresses to block. The . . . → Read More: Is There a Need for ISPs to Censor Porn?