PlayStation Network (PSN) Network Security Breach

Seeger Weiss is investigating the security breach that made the personal information, including credit card numbers, of PlayStation owners vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking. The massive breach affected more than 100 million online accounts causing the company to shut down it's online gaming service.

PlayStation Network is a system that links gamers worldwide in live play. Sony shut it down on April 20 after discovering a hacker attack. Sony said it aims to fully restore the PlayStation Network by the end of May.

Sony said personal data, including credit card numbers, may have been stolen. While the company has said it has not received any reports of the stolen information being used illegally, Sony bears responsibility for ensuring the privacy and safety of its users.

Seeger Weiss LLP is investigating claims of PlayStation Network users whose personal information was exposed in the recent security breach. If you own an PlayStation and believe your account has been compromised, contact us. An experienced attorney with Seeger Weiss LLP will assist you in evaluating your claim concerning the Playstation Network security breach. Attorney consultations incur no obligation on your part and all initial consultations are free of charge. Seeger Weiss LLP has office locations in New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Oklahoma and California.

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