Zimtzicke schrieb:edit: Laut "Insider" soll PSN heute wieder in Japan online gehen, morgen in den USA und Europa.
Tja damit hat bzw. hätte man das ganze Osterwochenende versäumt ... sehr ärgerlich ... vor allem für mich.
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Zimtzicke schrieb:edit: Laut "Insider" soll PSN heute wieder in Japan online gehen, morgen in den USA und Europa.
http://www.joystiq.com/2011/04/25/sony-still-investigating-scope-of-psn-attack-as-maintenance-outa/ / http://www.pcworld.com/article/226162/Sony_Yet_to_Determine_Scope_of_PlayStation_Network_Attack.html / http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/04/25/psn-update/Unfortunately, I don't have an update or timeframe to share at this point in time," said corp. comm. director Patrick Seybold on the PlayStation Blog.
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Speaking to PCWorld, SCEJ spokesperson Satoshi Fukuoka clarified that a "thorough investigation" was ongoing [...] According to Fukuoka, Sony had yet to determine if users' personal information or credit card numbers had been accessed by the apparent hackers. If that's found to be the case, he assured, Sony would promptly inform those potentially affected.

Sony. 
Evin schrieb:Bestimmt ist die Sicherheitssoftware auf einer Linux-PS3 gelaufen und sie haben versehentlich die Konsole geupdated.![]()

Evin schrieb:Das is' alles so witzig.
Edit:
Bestimmt ist die Sicherheitssoftware auf einer Linux-PS3 gelaufen und sie haben versehentlich die Konsole geupdated.![]()

Oder deren neuen Spiele:Dita666 schrieb:Mich würde ma interessieren was die Publisher davon halten wenn ihr DLC nicht gekauft werden kann..
Dita666 schrieb:Mich würde ma interessieren was die Publisher davon halten wenn ihr DLC nicht gekauft werden kann..

Sony Yet to Determine Scope of PlayStation Network Attack
By Martyn Williams, IDG News Apr 25, 2011 3:06 pm
Sony has yet to determine the full scope of an attack on its PlayStation Network and Qriocity services that has left more than 75 million people without access for more than four days.
The company is conducting a "thorough investigation" into the outage, said Satoshi Fukuoka, a spokesman for Sony Computer Entertainment in Tokyo. He declined to provide more information about the nature of the problem, which Sony has blamed on an "external intrusion" into the network.
He also said 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.
Monday's update provides no information about when the service might be available again.
The PlayStation Network is used for PlayStation 3 online gaming and sales of software to consoles and the PlayStation Portable. The Qriocity service runs on the same network infrastructure and provides audio and video to Sony consumer electronics products.
The biggest impact of the service loss has likely been on PlayStation 3 users, who were unable to play online games over the weekend. Networked gaming, in which gamers collaborate with others in real-time battles, challenges and quests, is very popular and typically enjoyed by millions.
On Sunday, the company said it was rebuilding its network to better guard against any future attacks and asked customers to have "a little more patience" while it completes the "time-consuming" task. Sony had said two days earlier that a fix would take ""a day or two," but that loose deadline has already been missed.
The outage is the most serious faced by the service since it began in 2006.

Zimtzicke schrieb:Ich hoffe, sie kriegen dieses Pack.
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