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It gets more interesting when you realize that camera was the 'supreme achievement' of a man Steve Jobs idolized.
Edwin Land was the creator of the Polaroid camera and, if Steve Jobs obsessed over Land's devices the way many do with iPhones, etc. today, there's a chance this similarity is not a coincidence.
A lot of forum users are blaming the hackers rather than Sony, which is wrong. Sony let their customer data wide open. When you do that on the Internet, you get hacked.
Here is an analogy. Let's say someone let a bottle of milk out in the sun, and you took a drink. You wouldn't get angry at the bacteria that attacked the milk when it was in the sun, but you would get angry at the person who left it out in the sun.