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Playstation Network still down.

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This is just... Wow. Five consecutive days of PSN being completely and totally down. 110 million people can not play their games online still. This is the most outrageous thing I've ever seen. I don't see how this could happen. A company like Sony could rebuild this system from scratch in 5 days if they were in a pinch. And thy aren't saying anything more than an "internal intrusion" caused them to completely shut the servers down.

Anyone have any idea as to exactly what happened?
 
thank god i have the sexbox lol. Dont see their servers getting hacked anytime in the future, but yes unfortunate for ps3 users
 
an update in the matter (sort of)

Sony isn't saying much about the PlayStation Network outage, but a new update doesn't give us much hope for a speedy resolution. Even worse is the fact the company doesn't seem to know if your financial data has been compromised. Sleep tight!

Satoshi Fukuoka, a spokesman for Sony Computer Entertainment in Tokyo, spoke with PCWorld and claimed the company "has not yet determined if the personal information or credit card numbers of users have been compromised, but that Sony would promptly inform users if it found that was the case."

Luckily, Sony's Patrick Seybold has yet another update to let us all know that Sony doesn't have much of a clue about when this mess will get fixed. "Unfortunately, I don't have an update or timeframe to share at this point in time," he wrote. "As we previously noted, this is a time intensive process and we're working to get them back online quickly. Will keep you updated with information as it becomes available. We once again thank you for your patience."

Since you can't play your games online, why not use that extra time to double-check your credit and debit card records?

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That's right PS3 fanboyz.....suck it. PSN was free right? My few bucks/month for XBL looks pretty stout right now. %)
 
daaaaaaamn and they stole all your info, names addys passwords and logins to psn and prolly your card number and ex date. that sucks balls and i feel sorry for all of you.
i hope to god this doesnt happen to xbox live.
i bet its a wow player thats doing it though.
 
i hear that ps3 network users will get free games, and music from sony. so don't know if it will be any good or not.
 
where did you hear that? do you know if they are getting proper ps3 games

HLN the news channel with that hottie Robin Meide on it :).

They showed a video of the CEO's of Sony bowing to the public, and apolgizing to PS3 users.

I don't know the game detail. It better be something good..
 
This is driving me Insaneeeeeeeeeeeee.......... Im getting serious COD black ops withdrawal lol.....it should be back up this week... then im gonna play soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much Black ops lol cant wait..... this has been a hard period of my life.
 
update:


Sony: 25 million, “PlayStation Network”‘s accounts hacked
Entertainment (SOE) network as well as the PlayStation Network and the Qriocity streaming music service, according to the Japanese consumer electronics giant.

“We had previously believed that Sony Online Entertainment customer data had not been obtained in the cyber-attacks on the company,” it said in an online update.

“But, on May 1 we concluded that SOE account information may have been stolen and we are notifying you as soon as possible.”

Engineers and security consultants investigating the PlayStation Network breach discovered evidence that information was stolen from 24.6 million SOE accounts and from an outdated database containing people’s financial data.

About 12,700 credit or debit card numbers, along with expiration dates, belonging to people outside the United States may have been stolen along with 10,700 direct debit records of customers in Austria, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain, according to Sony.

“We will be notifying each of these customers promptly,” it said.

The database was from 2007 and stolen information included bank account numbers and the names and addresses of customers, according to Sony.

“There is no evidence that our main credit card database was compromised,” SOE said in an update to users. “It is in a completely separate and secured environment.”

SOE, based in the southern California city of San Diego, is a network for users to take part in massive multi-player games such as “EverQuest” or “Star Wars Galaxies” online using personal computers.

The SOE network was shut down after the data breach was discovered.

Sony originally thought that SOE was not violated during a cyber assault on its PlayStation Network and Qriocity online music-streaming service.

In an unusual Sunday press conference, Sony executives bowed in apology and said the company would begin restoring its PlayStation Network and Qriocity in the next week.

“This criminal act against our network had a significant impact not only on our consumers, but our entire industry,” Sony executive deputy president Kazuo Hirai said on Sunday.

“These illegal attacks obviously highlight the widespread problem with cyber security. We take the security of our consumers’ information very seriously and are committed to helping our consumers protect their personal data.”

PlayStation Network and Qriocity streaming music service were turned off April 20 in the wake of an “external intrusion,” according to Sony spokesman Patrick Seybold.

Sony believed that PlayStation Network, SOE, and Qriocity users’ names, addresses, birthdates, passwords, and email addresses were swiped.

PlayStation Network connects PlayStation 3 (PS3) consoles to online games, films and more.

Players were still able to take part in games offline on consoles, but lost the ability to challenge others on the Internet, stream movies, or get other services.

PlayStation Network launched in November of 2006 and boasts about 77 million registered users worldwide.

Sony did not indicate whether it identified a culprit in the intrusion.

Sony warned users of the breached networks to be wary of solicitations or messages claiming to be from the company, since cyber crooks might try to dupe them into disclosing more valuable information.

Sony also said it was working on a plan to “make good” for the trouble the breach has caused users.

glad i only do xbox live, sucks. i guess change ur password psn users.

hope they make yal 'good'. ;]
 
Sony is getting financially assrammed (more than usual) because of this and nintendo is already announcing its nextgen console. Dark times for Sony indeed.

Kevin Butler does not approve.
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I switched to Xbox 360. not even kidding. I've been on PlayStation for 13 years now but thats changed this past week. I can't deal with the network problems anymore.
 
heard on the news yesterday that they hope to have it up by the end of the month so from that i would take it that its still down and will be for a while yet
 
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