k Sony Information Leakage IssueVice President apologizes for the leak May 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan Sony Computer Entertainment President Kazuo Hirai, center, and two other executives bow in the traditional style of apology at the start of a news conference In Tokyo on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Sony apologized for a security breach in the companys PlayStation Network that caused the loss of personal data of some 77 million accounts on Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what happened to the PlayStation Network. Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what the company called a criminal cyber attack on Sonys data center in San Diego, California. Otehr executives are, Sony Corp.s Senior Vice Presidents Shiro Kambe, left, and Shinji Hasejima. Photo by Koichi MitsuiAFLO mis Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Sony Information Leakage Issue Vice President apologizes for the leak May 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan   Sony Computer Entertainment President Kazuo Hirai, center, and two other executives bow in the traditional style of apology at the start of a news conference In Tokyo on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Sony apologized for a security breach in the company s PlayStation Network that caused the loss of personal data of some 77 million accounts on Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what happened to the PlayStation Network. Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what the company called  a criminal cyber attack  on Sony s data center in San Diego, California. Otehr executives are, Sony Corp. s Senior Vice Presidents Shiro Kambe, left, and Shinji Hasejima.  Photo by Koichi Mitsui AFLO   mis
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Sony Information Leakage Issue Vice President apologizes for the leak

May 1, 2011, Tokyo, Japan - Sony Computer Entertainment President Kazuo Hirai, center, and two other executives bow in the traditional style of apology at the start of a news conference In Tokyo on Sunday, May 1, 2011. Sony apologized for a security breach in the company's PlayStation Network that caused the loss of personal data of some 77 million accounts on Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what happened to the PlayStation Network. Sony has said it has contacted U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into what the company called "a criminal cyber attack" on Sony's data center in San Diego, California. Otehr executives are, Sony Corp.'s Senior Vice Presidents Shiro Kambe, left, and Shinji Hasejima. (Photo by Koichi Mitsui/AFLO) -mis-

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