In April 2011, Sony experienced one of the largest data breaches in gaming history. The PlayStation Network was compromised, affecting around 77 million user accounts worldwide.

Hackers gained acces to sensitive data, incluiding names, email addresses, login credentials, and other personal information. At the time, there were also concerns that user's financial data might have been exposed, raising serious security alarms.
As a result, PlayStation Network was taken offline for nearly a week, leaving millions of players without access to online gaming, digital purchases, and key services. The incident not only disrupted the gaming experience but also reshaped how companies approach cybersecurity.
The PSN breach became a wake-up call: in an increasingly digital world, data protection is not optional. Today, investing in cybersecurity is critical for any platform handling user information.

