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Sony Declines To Testify at Congressional Hearings, But is Cooperating With Request For Answers
#itonlydoesoffline Sony Computer Entertainment of America declined to testify at a Congressional hearing about the threat of data theft to American consumers, but will continue to work to answer Congressi...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku May 03 2011 16:07 GMT
Sony Considers Reimbursing Credit Card Replacement Costs in Light of Data Breach
#psndatabreach In this morning's news conference, Sony Computer Entertainment head Kazuo Hirai said the company would consider covering costs associated with reissuing credit cards to PlayStation Network s...
gamasutra.com posted by Kotaku May 01 2011 17:00 GMT
Sony's PSN regional breakdown, by the numbers
Wondering how at risk your country is percentage-wise for theft identity due to PlayStation Network's recent breach? This handy charted tweeted by 8-4's Mark MacDonald should help break down just that for you!
twitter.com posted by Joystiq May 01 2011 18:30 GMT
Some PSN services to return this week, full services 'within this month'
Sony's US PlayStation blog tonight announced that "some PlayStation Network and Qriocity services" will become available this week as the company scrambles to build a new server home in the wake of a security breach earlier this month. Though no speci...
blog.us.playstation.com posted by Joystiq May 01 2011 06:35 GMT
PSN Outage Leaves One in Five PS3 Customers Considering Xbox Live
#surveysays Lots of people vow all kinds of extreme things when they're pissed off, especially at giant corporations. Many come back for reasons of convenience or simply calming down. But a survey taken th...
escapistmagazine.com posted by Kotaku Apr 30 2011 19:00 GMT
What Do You Want to Hear From Sony?
#itonlydoesoffline Early in the morning on the U.S. east coast, Kazuo Hirai will address the devastating outage of and loss of customer data from the PlayStation Network. Hirai's participation itself sends...
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 30 2011 18:00 GMT
PlayStation Network Attack Now Has the Attention of U.S. Homeland Security
#externalintrusion The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has joined the FBI, Federal Trade Commission and 22 state attorneys general in investigating last week's PlayStation Network breach. That "malici...
nextgov.com posted by Kotaku Apr 30 2011 01:00 GMT
Geohot: War on hackers, lack of security experts caused PSN debacle
With all the recent hubbub concerning the PSN outage and security breach, the plight of legally beleaguered PS3 jailbreaker George "Geohot" Hotz may have slipped from your periphery. However, the notorious hacker recently posted in his personal blog ab...
gamasutra.com posted by Joystiq Apr 28 2011 21:00 GMT
PSA: PlayStation Blog comment system tied to PSN accounts, also down
The PSN outage has caused another (online) casualty: the PlayStation Blog's comment system. Commenters are required to sign in using their PlayStation Network accounts, which, of course, are inaccessible. Only those who signed in before the PSN went dow...
blog.eu.playstation.com posted by Joystiq Apr 28 2011 19:58 GMT
Sony Reveals More Details On PlayStation Network Hack and Its Plans To Fix What Went Wrong
#ps3 Sony Computer Entertainment has issued an update on last week's "external intrusion" on its PlayStation Network, an attack that forced the network offline and may have exposed the personal information...
blog.us.playstation.com posted by Kotaku Apr 28 2011 01:00 GMT
And the PSN Outage's First Class-Action Lawsuit is Already Filed
#itonlydoesoffline If the Great PlayStation Network Blackout is going to cost Sony $24 billion, as some estimate, you bet some hunk of that is going to be paid to lawyers, and already they are lining up. A...
gamasutra.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 22:00 GMT
Playstation Network Hack Shows That Games And Their Problems Are Mainstream
#itonlydoesoffline The banner headline this morning for the San Jose Mercury News was: Sony says PlayStation users' personal and credit data may have been stolen. More »
amazon.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 22:30 GMT
Class action lawsuit filed against Sony for security breach
As expected, the first federal class action lawsuit addressing the recent PSN security breach has been drawn up and submitted to the Northern District Court of California. The complaint, which was filed by the Rothken Law Firm representing 36-year-old ...
scribd.com posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 23:05 GMT
Sony may be hit with £500K fine over PSN data loss
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), a non-departmental public body, has contacted Sony to determine where PlayStation Network data is stored -- not in an effort to locate the hackers who reportedly grabbed it, but to determine whether any...
next-gen.biz posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 21:40 GMT
PlayStation Network Breach Could Carry A $24 Billion Price Tag (In Some Crazy Fantasy World)
#stickershock While the financial ramifications of the PlayStation Network's "external intrustion" on Sony, PlayStation developers and consumers likely won't be known for many moons, a data-security resear...
forbes.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 19:40 GMT
PSN Breach: What it means for you, and for Sony
It's been nearly one week since the PlayStation Network servers were taken down due to an "external intrusion," and nearly one day since we learned PSN users' personal information was stolen during said intrusion. We're still not quite sure of the full ...
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 19:40 GMT
PSN devs offer mixed reactions to cost of outage
As consumers scramble to deal with the ramifications (identity theft!) of the PlayStation Network breach and subsequent outage, PSN developers are struggling with anxieties of their own. "PSN being out definitely affects our bottom line," Q-Games Dylan...
develop-online.net posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 18:05 GMT
Sony: response to PSN outage was dependent on 'forensic analysis'
What happened after Sony pulled the plug on PlayStation Network, and before it finally alerted customers that their information had been compromised during an unlawful intrusion? According to SCEE head of communications Nick Caplin, writing in a post on...
blog.eu.playstation.com posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 15:30 GMT
Hulu Offers Some Members Credit for Playstation Network Outage
#itonlydoesoffline The week-long Playstation Network outage isn't just keeping PS3 owners from playing games, it's also preventing them from using other online features of the console, like watching TV th...
hulu.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 14:00 GMT
European PSN releases 'unlikely' to arrive today
A Sony Europe representative informs Joystiq: "We have yet to announce when PSN will be back up and running, it is unlikely to be today."
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 27 2011 13:50 GMT
High Ranking Japanese Politician Comments on PSN Breach
#diplomacy The PSN breach is national news in Japan, where Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano, one of the government's highest ranking officials, has chimed in about leaked player info. More » ...
nikkei.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 09:00 GMT
Sony Says It Didn't Know Severity Of PS3 Breach Until Monday
While Sony discovered that hackers had broken into their Playstation Network on April 19, it wasn't until nearly a week later that the company understood the full scope of the breach, a Sony official tells Kotaku. More »
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 27 2011 01:10 GMT
U.S. Senator Demands Answers From Sony Over PlayStation Network Data Breach
#thegovernment United States senator Richard Blumenthal is hopping mad—or in his words, "troubled"—by the lack of clear and timely communication from Sony over last week's PlayStation Network "...
blumenthal.senate.gov posted by Kotaku Apr 26 2011 23:30 GMT
Twitter Cracks Wise About PlayStation Network Hack
#itonlydoesoffline Your personal information may have been stolen from your PlayStation 3's online account by a malicious hacker. Your credit card number may have been compromised, though the people at Pla...
twitter.com posted by Kotaku Apr 26 2011 22:40 GMT
Sony's failure to report data breach incurs CT Senator Blumenthal's wrath
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal is "demanding answers" about why Sony Computer Entertainment of America failed to inform customers of the data breach of the PlayStation Network on April 20. "When a data breach occurs, it is essential that customers...
blumenthal.senate.gov posted by Joystiq Apr 26 2011 22:05 GMT
Sony says PSN 'intrusion' compromised personal info; hopes to have 'some services' back 'within a week'
[PSA for PSN users, from your pals at Joystiq: Before you start reading this informative news post, go change every internet password you've ever had. Done? Okay, read on!] Nearly six days in, and Sony has finally sent out an email to the millions of a...
blog.us.playstation.com posted by Joystiq Apr 26 2011 21:26 GMT
PSN Tuesday: ...
Sony rep to Joystiq: "Today's PlayStation Store Update will be rescheduled once service is restored." Choose your platform to view the corresponding release list:
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Apr 26 2011 19:45 GMT
Sony Must Help out Devs Affected by PSN Downtime
#willworkfordownloads While customers wait to hear, well, anything of substance from Sony regarding the continued PlayStation Network downtime, at least somebody is hearing from the company, and that's dev...
au.ps3.ign.com posted by Kotaku Apr 26 2011 09:30 GMT
PlayStation Network Shoplifting May Have Taken PS3 Offline & Other Less Believable Theories
#rumornspeculation Why is the PlayStation Network still offline? Sony Computer Entertainment America will only cop to an unnervingly vague "external intrusion on our system," leading those affected by and ...
itworld.com posted by Kotaku Apr 26 2011 01:00 GMT