Monday, March 5, 2012

Hacker "stole" 50,000 Michael Jackson song from Sony

Two Britons have been arrested by the illegal downloading entire 50 000 list of Michael Jackson songs, including songs not yet published.
 

Sony's nightmare was not over. According to the Times Suday, said hackers broke into the server are copyright of Sony Music Store and download the entire 50,000 songs by the legendary Pop - Michael Jackson, which includes many songs have never been found regulations. Sony bought in 2010 from the list of Jackson real estate for $ 250 million - is considered the largest transaction recorded in history.
The newspaper quoted sources: "Everything Sony bought from the estate of Michael Jackson have been compromised. They are to check and found the system very subtle violations. Sony identifying weaknesses and process. "
 
According to The Guardian, two British men were arrested in May last year because it is related to the violations. But now they are on bail and awaiting trial.
 
Service into your music Michael Jackson, along with your music singer Will.I.Am (Black Eyed Peas group) and Freddie Mercury (Queen group) was discovered several weeks after Sony's PlayStation Network network attack seriously significant in April last year. After interruptions week-long mystery, the company finally announced for 77 million customers that the important personal information, including name, address, email, birth date, user name, password an unauthorized person has been collected illegally.
Giant electronics and entertainment finally has to apologize to all customers and provide free criminal defense services. However, the violation is repeated a month later with Sony Music Japan and services online store Sony Ericsson attack. 6/2011, the group LulzSec hackers claimed to have "stolen" from 54 MB source development network entertainment Sony Computer Entertainment Developer Network as well as map the internal network of Sony BMG.
 
Not clear when the songs were downloaded illegally will be present on the Internet, however, protect the unreleased songs before the risk of unauthorized became a challenge for several years back here.

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