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As many of our PS3-equipped readers are well aware by now, the PlayStation Network has been down for maintenance for just about two days now with...
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Sony CEO Howard Stringer elaborated in some detail as to why Sony was the target of recent cyber attacks resulting in the now infamous PSN crash.
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You have to feel sorry for gamers in Japan. The PSN is still offline in the country.
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Sony spoke to the Wall Street Journal claiming only a handful of people canceled their PSN accounts.
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It appears as if Anonymous is taking its anger out on more than just Sony. Websites for Eidos Interactive have now been targeted.
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An article on the Financial times suggested Anonymous' involvement to the PSN hack. Anonymous responds to that article.
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Two self proclaimed "veterans" of the group Anonymous say they were behind the attacks on Sony.
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Gamespot has reported that Sony has to answer questions to Congress tomorrow regarding the PSN outage.
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Sony is reporting that 24.6 million Sony Online Entertainment (SOE) accounts have now been breached.
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Sony posted on its PlayStation Blog that the PSN and Qriocity services should be back this week.
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Today marks the fifth day of the PlayStation Network servers being down following its recent attack that started Wednesday, April 20th.