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More than 72 hours after it first went down, the PlayStation Network is still offline, annoying millions of loyal PlayStation 3 customers who can't play their games over the network. No Portal 2 co-op, no Mortal Kombat matches, no Home. Your PlayStation 3 is offline. In an update over the weekend, Sony's Patrick Seybold confirmed that the outage is due to one or more hackers attacking the system. Here's the full statement.

An external intrusion on our system has affected our PlayStation Network and Qriocity services. In order to conduct a thorough investigation and to verify the smooth and secure operation of our network services going forward, we turned off PlayStation Network & Qriocity services on the evening of Wednesday, April 20th. Providing quality entertainment services to our customers and partners is our utmost priority. We are doing all we can to resolve this situation quickly, and we once again thank you for your patience. We will continue to update you promptly as we have additional information to share.

The good news? Games can still update! I'm in the process of installing three different updates for a game that's not out yet. As you can see, I'm all about looking on the bright side of these situations.

It also seems that this outage has caused Sony to beef up security. "Our efforts to resolve this matter involve re-building our system to further strengthen our network infrastructure," Seybold wrote in yet another update. "Though this task is time-consuming, we decided it was worth the time necessary to provide the system with additional security."

That's all well and good, but the system has been down for days, Sony has confirmed that it is under malicious attack, and the PlayStation Network has access to my credit card information. Wouldn't it be great to know if that information is secure? It would also be nice if we had some kind of estimated time on when we will be able to play our online games again. Yes, the PlayStation Network is a free service, but pointing that out seems like an excuse. Gamers expecting to be able to play their games online, especially on a holiday weekend, are bound to be upset. This isn't just a case of getting what you pay for.

The utter lack of transparency is galling. Will we be able to play online soon? Do we need to cancel our credit cards? Answers to these questions would be wonderful.

Here Daco, enjoy.
now thats a good start for a topic
discuss everyone
So I heard the attacks were from anons after Sony sued some PS3 hacker

Yet I couldn't find anything regarding it in their statement?
i heard that they were going to remake PSN "from the ground up" as a means to negate all the hacks found for their system. (cant find source)

regardless, i find it funny that exactly 1 day before the PSN shutdown i was complaining to a friend of mine from college that he should play more PC games rather than consoles
(04-26-2011, 12:48 AM)silveruniverse Wrote: [ -> ]i heard that they were going to remake PSN "from the ground up" as a means to negate all the hacks found for their system. (cant find source)

regardless, i find it funny that exactly 1 day before the PSN shutdown i was complaining to a friend of mine from college that he should play more PC games rather than consoles

what? there are games on PC? Big Grin
PC games are getting even worse with all that paid servers that won't allow to play a Lan Party or even free online servers.
(04-26-2011, 03:36 AM)kernel64 Wrote: [ -> ]PC games are getting even worse with all that paid servers that won't allow to play a Lan Party or even free online servers.
that happens if piracy eats to much profit Smile


but OT : im not sure what sony are doing over there with PSN, and im not even sure how hackers got it. but im guessing its a hard to close leak then :/
IF that is true; then the following are also true and lulz

* Another epic fail from sony. proving once again that sony is NOT the great company they claim to be in programming
* the Dev(or debug) region hack has been around since PSP. if i put my version as 6.20 (aka not letting TN-E fake the version) and then put the region to DEBUG 1, i can access it
* why the hell are you keeping DEV CODE IN RETAIL FIRMWARES. what. the. fuck.
They should hire Dolphin devs Tongue

I'd prefer to work for Nintendo if I could choose tough ^^
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