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anyone have any info when PlayStation is coming back online
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"Our efforts to resolve this matter involve re-building our system to further strengthen our network infrastructure," Seybold wrote. "Though this task is time-consuming, we decided it was worth the time necessary to provide the system with additional security."
Sony's PlayStation Network, which has over 70 million users worldwide, and allows peopel to download content and play video games over the Web from their consoles, went down last week. As of this writing, when users try to log in to their PlayStation Network accounts, an error message appears, saying the service is "currently undergoing maintenance."
When the outage first occurred, some reports suggested that the hacker group Anonymous was behind the attack.
Earlier this month, the group posted a press release on a forum, targeting Sony for its legal battle against hacker George Hotz, who recently settled his jailbreaking lawsuit with the game company. Anonymous said that Sony would "now be trodden on" by its group. Shortly thereafter, Anonymous temporarily took down Sony sites.
However, Anonymous has not claimed responsibility for the PlayStation Network outage. Last week, a representative from the organization posted on a Web site that "Anonymous has not even had time to come up with a new strategy." The representative went on to say that the organization's members have "entirely lost interest in wasting their time on Sony."
On Friday, Seybold wrote that the outage was due to an "external intrusion." He didn't provide any further details beyond that.
Sony did not immediately respond to CNET's request for comment on when the PlayStation Network might be back up.
Read more: Sony: We're 'rebuilding' PlayStation Network | The Digital Home - CNET News
Lets add each other in PS3 friend list? anyone interested?
back in the day, you could go to Hafiz Center in Lahore or Liberty market and get games for 65-80 rupees per game which is peanuts.
seems that with technology changing and games makers suffering from pirating, it's harder now to jailbreak and copy games --at least until Chinese or somebody figures how to crack the codes
its been like 5 days or some .
welp. time to play some gta iv
no; just enjoy some natural sunlight and play sports and be rugged outdoors - like what our parents and grandparents and elders used to do
go for a jog...its healthy
anyone have any info when PlayStation is coming back online
one of the worse game...one can't even drive the fcking car properly in it. vice-city was the best.
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No update from Sony yet!
Lets add each other in PS3 friend list? anyone interested?
abu hai kitne din se blackops nahi khela
@all some friends told me there were some guys who were jailbreaking there ps3 so to get free stuff from ps store but sony saw it happening so now they are changing there source code to deal with it