By Harry McCracken | Friday, May 6, 2011 at 8:55 am
Sony’s Chairman and CEO, Sir Howard Stringer, has released a letter to PlayStation Network users; read it after the jump. (Me, I would have edited out the “even” in the bit about making the network’s “defenses even stronger.”)
Dear Friends,
I know this has been a frustrating time for all of you.
Let me assure you that the resources of this company have been focused on investigating the entire nature and impact of the cyber-attack we’ve all experienced and on fixing it. We are absolutely dedicated to restoring full and safe service as soon as possible and rewarding you for your patience. We will settle for nothing less.
To date, there is no confirmed evidence any credit card or personal information has been misused, and we continue to monitor the situation closely. We are also moving ahead with plans to help protect our customers from identity theft around the world. A program for U.S. PlayStation Network and Qriocity customers that includes a $1 million identity theft insurance policy per user was launched earlier today and announcements for other regions will be coming soon.
As we have announced, we will be offering a “Welcome Back” package to our customers once our PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are up and running. This will include, among other benefits, a month of free PlayStation Plus membership for all PSN customers, as well as an extension of subscriptions for PlayStation Plus and Music Unlimited customers to make up for time lost.
As a company we — and I — apologize for the inconvenience and concern caused by this attack. Under the leadership of Kazuo Hirai, we have teams working around the clock and around the world to restore your access to those services as quickly, and as safely, as possible.
I know some believe we should have notified our customers earlier than we did. It’s a fair question. As soon as we discovered the potential scope of the intrusion, we shut down the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services and hired some of the best technical experts in the field to determine what happened. I wish we could have gotten the answers we needed sooner, but forensic analysis is a complex, time-consuming process. Hackers, after all, do their best to cover their tracks, and it took some time for our experts to find those tracks and begin to identify what personal information had — or had not — been taken.
As a result of what we discovered we notified you of the breach. Our investigation is ongoing, and we are upgrading our security so that if attacks like this happen again, our defenses will be even stronger.
In the last few months, Sony has faced a terrible earthquake and tsunami in Japan. But now we are facing a very man-made event – a criminal attack on us — and on you — and we are working with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies around the world to apprehend those responsible.
In the coming days, we will restore service to the networks and welcome you back to the fun. I wanted to personally reach out and let you know that we are committed to serving you to the very best of our ability, protecting your information better than ever, and getting you back to what you signed up for – all the games and great entertainment experiences that you expect from Sony.
With best regards,
Howard Stringer
May 7th, 2011 at 6:39 pm
THIS IS STUPID all I wanna do is play black ops!!!!!!!!! tomorrow maybe?
May 8th, 2011 at 5:25 pm
Ya same havent played for what 3 weeks now.
May 7th, 2011 at 8:09 pm
I just wanna play, they can have all my information they want!!
May 8th, 2011 at 7:23 am
Some people don't want their credit cards to be used and have money stolen so you have to understand why they must be shutdown.
May 8th, 2011 at 10:55 am
All my information is fake, even my email!! Dumb hackers…..Just let me play MW2 and Black Ops and I will be fine!!!! GRRRRR
May 9th, 2011 at 7:12 am
Nerd rage at its highest.. read a book, or better yet get an outside hobby of volunteer for something… jeesh
May 9th, 2011 at 7:39 am
no evidence? day after, I had a couple hundred dollars of fraudulent SOE charges on my Visa. more denial.
May 13th, 2011 at 1:44 pm
REAL GAMERS. JUST WANT TO GAME. WHO CARES WHO GOT MY INFO. THIS IS WHY THEY SALE PS3 NETWORK MONEY CARDS. I KNEW IT WAS A CHANCE WHEN I SIGNED UP TO GAME EXACTLY TWO YEARS AGO. SONY GET YOUR ( BLANK )TOGETHER OR WE'RE GOING TO SWITCH TO X BOX.
October 30th, 2011 at 6:27 am
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January 16th, 2012 at 8:01 pm
Such letter can be effective. It is really important the head of a company speaks to his audience, customers, and the like so that the company's reputation will remain good and intact.
January 20th, 2012 at 7:33 am
Sony always lives up to its high reputation. I loved the article, saw it while checking out other electronic devices on: http://www.cheapebookreader.org/kindle-in-color/k….
January 30th, 2012 at 5:20 am
I think, this is a good communication effort from Sony’s CEO. In this way, the company would be more credible to their stakeholders (both internal and external)
February 21st, 2012 at 3:57 am
I agree with Ericka. This is indeed a good act done by the head of Sony. This mean that the company is really concerned with its customers.