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PSN Backup and Running… for the most part…

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As most know by now the Sony PlayStation Network started being restored last night. As of now it appears that most of the US is up but there are reports that some users are still having problems changing their password, for example me. I updated my system but then when I tried to change my password I received the error “80710D36″. I tried several times and just kept getting the same error. After I did a bit of googling I returned back to my PS3 and tried it again and it allowed me to...

PSN Timeline update

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Patrick Seybold, a Sony spokesperson has cleared up a “rumor” that PSN would not be up until May 31st as reported first by Bloomberg. Seybold is stating that no such date has been announced and that they are trying to restore functionality as quickly as possible. Today, May 10th, Seybold released a statement on the PlayStation Blog saying “At this time, I can’t give you an exact date, as it will likely be at least a few more days.” A few days compared to 20 days is a big difference. Hopefully...

Sony is not the only company with problems…

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Sony’s press release today notified users that along with PSN being compromised their SOE services were compromised as well. They are unclear if they stem from the same incident or the SOE findings were just a byproduct of researching the PSN incident. To keep this whole “Sony fiasco” in perspective a good place to look is DataLossDB. One example, and the largest data breach known, shows that Heartland Payment Systems, a credit card processor had 130,000,000 (yes that is 130 MILLION)...

PSN Outage – Day 12

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Sony has been trickling out information bit by bit but mostly to combat all the rumors swarming on the web and twitter. The newest press release from Sony released today (5/2/2011) talks mostly about the rumors of a database containing credit card information being up for sale. Sony says that this is false, at least to the best of their knowledge. Another point/clarification made in the press release was in regards of the psn user passwords. It turns out that the passwords were not stored in “plain...

PSN Outage – Day 7

Even though the PSN network has been down for 7 days it was only yesterday that Sony admitted that the worst case scenario has happened, user information was obtained during the breach. The breach took places between the 17th and 19th of april allowing the attackers almost two days to obtain what they wanted before Sony shutdown PSN. As an Admin I can understand why they had to shutdown but as a PSN user I am frustrated and now hearing that possible credit card info could have been obtained makes...
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