A short history of Sony hacks

The giant Japanese electronics company dazzled us with its Walkman and Discman in the late 70s/early 80s, as well as with its TVs, cameras and game consoles over the years. But things took a bad turn in 2005…
(SEE ALSO: Sony BMG Rootkit Scandal: 10 Years Later)
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