
By Sam Biddle and Chris Beidelman Find Out if Your Sony Pictures Subscriber Information Was Leaked Right Here
Enter your email address below and click Check Check! Note: Please allow a moment for your query to process after entering your email address. If you're using IE and this widget isn't working, try another browser. Lulz Security, the hacker squad behind the attack, only released about 38,000 accounts in their initial leak, out of the 1,000,000+ trove. Lulz announced the hack yesterday, hoping to expose what they claim was inadequate data protection on Sony's part. The information Lulz now has their hands on, and has partially distributed freely online, includes Sony Pictures customers' "Personal information, including passwords, email addresses, home addresses, dates of birth, and all Sony opt-in data associated with their accounts." This isn't stuff you want floating around, or in the hands of a nefarious stranger. The first thing you can do to protect yourself is to use our tool to see if your account is among the endangered, and then take steps to guard against potential identity theft. And don't worry, we're not storing any text you enter in the search box. | June 4th, 2011 Top Stories |
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