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Why Hackers Hate Sony

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June 9, 2011
High-Tech at Home
Why Hackers Hate Sony
Why is Sony--a major player in the worlds of gaming, movies, and music--suddenly in the crosshairs of hackers? - Eric Mack , PCWorld
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Wondering if Sony Pictures Hack Affects You? Here's a Way to Check Gizmodo has put up a web form where users can check to see if their personal details were stolen during the Sony Pictures LulzSec hack attack
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