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"Paul McCartney gets his revenge...MJ's back catalog stolen from Sony!"


  

          

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57390339-83/michael-jackson-back-catalog-stolen-in-sony-hack/

Sony's sad security song isn't finished yet.

Hackers have reportedly broken into the music label's servers and downloaded Michael Jackson's entire 50,000-track catalog, including many songs that have never been released, according to a report in Britain's Sunday Times (behind paywall). Sony purchased the catalog in 2010 from Jackson's estate for $250 million--billed as the biggest recording deal in history.

"Everything Sony purchased from the Michael Jackson estate was compromised," a source told the newspaper. "It caused them to check their systems and they found the breach. There was a degree of sophistication. Sony identified the weakness and plugged the gap."

Two men in the U.K. have been arrested and charged in the crime, according to The Guardian. They have reportedly been released on bail and are scheduled to stand trial in January 2012.

The intrusion, which netted collaborations with the Black Eyed Peas' will.i.am and late Queen front man Freddie Mercury, was discovered weeks after the massive security breach on Sony's PlayStation Network last April. After a mysterious weeklong outage on the service, the company finally informed some 77 million customers that critical personal information, including names, addresses, e-mail addresses, birthdays, usernames, and passwords were obtained illegally obtained by an "unauthorized person."


The entertainment and electronics giant eventually issued an apology and said it would provide its customers with free identity theft protection services. But that breach was followed up a month later with hacks on Sony Music Japan and Sony Ericsson's online store. Last June, the LulzSec hacker group released what it described as 54MB of source code from the Sony Computer Entertainment Developer Network as well as internal network maps of Sony BMG.

There is no word on whether the songs illegally downloaded have made an appearance on the Internet. However, protecting unreleased songs from unauthorized debuts has become a special challenge in recent years.













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Paul McCartney gets his revenge...MJ's back catalog stolen from Sony! [View all] , FromTheGo, Mon Mar-05-12 04:11 PM
 
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50,000 tracks?
Mar 05th 2012
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Good!
Mar 05th 2012
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RE: Uhm. . . wait a second:
Mar 05th 2012
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$$$$
Mar 05th 2012
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      RE: So the trial's already happened?
Mar 05th 2012
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           not yet but the trial starts soon
Mar 05th 2012
7
It wasn't 50,000 tracks lol it was around 12-20 songs that were stolen
Mar 05th 2012
6
I wrote about this on my site and... this thing is a mess
Mar 05th 2012
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they had a clear agenda
Mar 05th 2012
9
yep... this is EXACTLY how I work...
Mar 05th 2012
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