Sony's Playstation Network has been taken down prematurely ahead of its scheduled Monday maintenance. Hacker group Lizard Squad has taken responsibility for this DDoS (Direct Denial of Service) attack that has hit not only PSN but other gaming companies as well. According to Shacknews, the...
The Derp hacking group has today seemingly issued an sort of apology after the PlayStation Network was made temporarily unavailable. The Derp group is the same hackers who recently targeted the popular PC MOBA League of Legends. Upon claiming responsibility the hackers commented “#PSN...
Online reports seemingly point out that the PSN password reset system has been compromised.
James Gallagher SCEE’s Blog Manager today revealed that Sony knew it couldn’t please everyone with the Welcome Back PSN program.
Nick Caplin the Head of Communications at SCEE has revealed that PSN users will not be getting the free games yet.
Today the PSN Developer network has been switched back online, but does this show that the PSN service will soon return?
Christian Svensson the Senior Vice-President from Capcom has made an interesting remark about the PSN downtime and Capcom’s reliance on the service.
Anonymous have denied involvement in the PlayStation Network hacking, even after their slogan was discovered on a compromise server.
Sony representatives have announced than the PlayStation Network will be up before the end of the week!
So the PlayStation network has been down for over a week. Since it was turned off rumours have bounced around the Internet, information has been stolen and PlayStation 3 users have been without an online service. Has Sony done the right things or could it have done a better job? While obviously...
After reading the recent news that the PS3 has been officially hacked, and that Aimbots, and other cheat's may soon be invading my beloved online gaming experience (Black Ops on PS3 specifically.),