Rather frightening that this could slip through (supposedly) multiple independent audits by external experts. I guess it goes to show that perfect processes don't exist.
I guess the only silver lining here is that the people who exposed the exploit appear to be white-hat, and I presume little if any damage was done as a result. Sony's under a microscope at the moment, but that's no bad thing for the longer term security of PSN.
I guess the only silver lining here is that the people who exposed the exploit appear to be white-hat, and I presume little if any damage was done as a result. Sony's under a microscope at the moment, but that's no bad thing for the longer term security of PSN.