Experts on PSN Hack: Sony Could Have Done More

As the PlayStation Network outage enters its fourth week, with no definite answer to the question of when service will be restored, security experts have told PCWorld that Sony could have done more to prevent PSN from being infiltrated by hackers.

Their comments follow the congressional testimony of Gene Stafford, a computer security professor at Purdue University, who told lawmakersthat Sony used an outdated version of the Apache Web server software, and had no firewall installed. Hackers compromised the PlayStation Network on April 19, stole personal data, and forced Sony to rebuild its network from the ground up–a process that is still going on.

Sony has denied Stafford’s claims, but other experts who spoke with PCWorld doubt that Sony took every precaution that it could have.

“Everything I’ve seen suggests that this very, very much could have been prevented,” said Stan Stahl, president of the Los Angeles chapter of the Information Systems Security Association, which organizes conferences for security experts.

 

 

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By Jared-Newman

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