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[ZDNET] PlayStation Network hack exposed user info; It's the 'other' Patch Tuesday; Amazon invests

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Sony confirms PlayStation Network hack exposed user info

Sony Computer Entertainment on Tuesday admitted that user information on its PlayStation Network and Qriocity services has been compromised, and that credit card information may have been...

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