Reports have been coming in that Sony’sPCPlayStation Store has been the latest victim of hackers, although the extent of the unauthorized break-in appears to be minimal. According toSony’sown consumer alerts page:

We have found out that there has been a possibility of unauthorized access to personal information on the PLAYSTATION®Store through PCs, a content download service of the PLAYSTATION®Network. Although unlikely, it is possible that the passwords of a small percentage of PLAYSTATION Network users may have been changed through unauthorized access, making it possible to view users’ personal information and/or use the Wallet for the PLAYSTATION Store. PLAYSTATION Network accounts do not display entire credit card numbers.

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We have taken immediate measures to rectify this issue and system security is restored.

We have investigated the extent of unauthorized access and possible alteration of passwords that could have occurred before corrective measures were taken, and are directly contacting customers who may have been affected by this incident. In order to verify that your account is intact, we strongly suggest that PLAYSTATION Network users sign in to the service. If you may successfully sign in with your pre-set password, your account is not affected by this incident.

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For additional information and immediate 24 hour online support,click here for the PlayStation Knowledge Center.

Sony promises to contact those that may be affected, but needless to say, it would be a good idea to log into that account of yours when you get the chance, and put any doubt you have to rest.

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