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The US class action lawsuit against Sony for its massive security breach back in mid-April accuses the company of a mass-firing of online security personnel just prior to the break-in.

“Sony sought to cut its costs at the expense of its customers by terminating a significant number of employees immediately prior to the security breach, [...]

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actually no they did not! see one thing that people never seem to understand is that most Huge corporations have even bigger security flaws but usually with enough IT personal they find things faster but never the less they dident and they thought they could fire and rehire to make there consumers think they are doing something about it i mean come on the PSU sign up forum is still down

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actually no they did not! see one thing that people never seem to understand is that most Huge corporations have even bigger security flaws but usually with enough IT personal they find things faster but never the less they dident and they thought they could fire and rehire to make there consumers think they are doing something about it i mean come on the PSU sign up forum is still down

I agree it's stupid and I hate it how Sony is trying to make it seem like they are doing heaps when intact they arnt.

-Cody

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I think it's important to recognize that Sony HIRED these people in the first place. Do they not have some kind of gauntlet of tests and/or scenario's to make sure they're competent? They should take a page out of Google's HR book, and make the interview a decathlon of events.

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