On Friday, Spanish police arrested three in the PSN hacks. According to the BBC, this Sunday Anonymous knocked the website for Spain's national police offline with a denial of service attack. [BBC]
On Friday, Spanish police arrested three in the PSN hacks. According to the BBC, this Sunday Anonymous knocked the website for Spain's national police offline with a denial of service attack.
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After PSN Hack...
Now that the PlayStation Network is up, Activision is ready to make with the map pack. Escalation's four new maps and the star-studded Call of the Dead hit PSN on June 10, the first day of a double XP weekend.
Now that the PlayStation Network is up, Activision is ready to make with the map pack.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Escalates on the PlayStation 3 June 10...
PlayStation 3 and PSP owners in Europe and the U.S. can now download the freebies Sony promised last month during the PSN outage. Keep in mind everyone trying to download inFamous at once is bound to cause some network congestion.
PlayStation 3 and PSP owners in Europe and the U.S. can now download the freebies Sony promised last month during the PSN outage.
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Your Free PlayStation Network Welcome Back Games Are Now...
For First Access Club Members, anyway. Demo codes are ready to be redeemed though Xbox Live, the PSN, or Steam. Get to it! [Thanks everyone who sent this in!]
For First Access Club Members , anyway. Demo codes are ready to be redeemed though Xbox Live, the PSN, or Steam. Get to it! [Thanks everyone who sent this in!]
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Duke Nukem Forever Demo Is Out!...
The hacks just don't stop. First there was the PSN hack. Then Sony Online Entertainment. Then in seemingly unrelated hacks, Sony Thailand's site was being used for phishing exploit and Sony's internet provider So-net was hacked. Now? Sony Music Indonesia and Sony Music Greece. Likewise, probably unrelated to the PSN hack, but it could be hackers testing Sony's online security. [CNET]
The hacks just don't stop. First there was the PSN...
The PlayStation Network has been down for a solid two days. We don't know when it will end. All we know, in its third day, is that Sony says an "external intrusion" is responsible for the outage. All multiplayer gaming is conked. Some downloadable titles are completely unplayable. (Those good old title updates are still being served, though.) Does Sony owe anyone anything for the inconvenience?
Remember, this isn't the first time the...