Sony BMG Greece Website Gets Hacked

Amit Chowdhry | Monday May 23, 2011 | 720 views| Add a Comment
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Sony Corporation’s network security is taking a beating. Aside from the PlayStation Network getting hacked, the Sony BMG Greece website was temporarily hacked. An anonymous poster had uploaded a user database to pastebin.com, which includes the usernames, real names, and e-mail addresses of some of the members signed up on SonyMusic.gr.

Sony is a large company that is currently popular among the hacker community for exposing flaws. The hacker used an SQL injection tool to find the flaws of the Sony BMG Greece website.

[Sophos Blog]

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