KungFuSquirrel Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 we can't update games These actually still work, as they don't require PSN. Wife was able to load LBP for the first time and download all the launch to now updates with no trouble at all. Quote
Mazy Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 Crazy that it's been down for this long, really a major issue for them considering that the entire online community is just non-existent on the PS3 right now. Only way it could be worse is if you had to pay for it ala XBL, then they'd really have an ugly mess in their hands. Quote
Jetsetlemming Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 Mohahaahahahahaha!! WHERE ARE YUOR PROECIOUS CONSHOLES NOW?!?! That's right, buy a PC. I have a PC. I just want my classic ninja skins for Mortal Kombat. I wish I had a device that Mortal Kombat was on Quote
2d-chris Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 a few more days and a free PSN game would be nice Quote
Izuno Posted April 26, 2011 Author Report Posted April 26, 2011 Oh ... it's on. Came via email: We are currently working to send a similar message to the one below via email to all of our registered account holders regarding a compromise of personal information as a result of an illegal intrusion on our systems. These malicious actions have also had an impact on your ability to enjoy the services provided by PlayStation Network and Qriocity including online gaming and online access to music, movies, sports and TV shows. We have a clear path to have PlayStation Network and Qriocity systems back online, and expect to restore some services within a week. We're working day and night to ensure it is done as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and feedback. --- Valued PlayStation Network/Qriocity Customer: We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account information was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this intrusion, we have: 1) Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services; 2) Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full and complete investigation into what happened; and 3) Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our network infrastructure by re-building our system to provide you with greater protection of your personal information. We greatly appreciate your patience, understanding and goodwill as we do whatever it takes to resolve these issues as quickly and efficiently as practicable. Although we are still investigating the details of this incident, we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following information that you provided: name, address (city, state, zip), country, email address, birthdate, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID. It is also possible that your profile data, including purchase history and billing address (city, state, zip), and your PlayStation Network/Qriocity password security answers may have been obtained. If you have authorized a sub-account for your dependent, the same data with respect to your dependent may have been obtained. While there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity, out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained. For your security, we encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone, and postal mail scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If you are asked for this information, you can be confident Sony is not the entity asking. When the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are fully restored, we strongly recommend that you log on and change your password. Additionally, if you use your PlayStation Network or Qriocity user name or password for other unrelated services or accounts, we strongly recommend that you change them, as well. To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports. We are providing the following information for those who wish to consider it: U.S. residents are entitled under U.S. law to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus. To order your free credit report, visit http://www.annualcreditreport.com or call toll-free (877) 322-8228. We have also provided names and contact information for the three major U.S. credit bureaus below. At no charge, U.S. residents can have these credit bureaus place a “fraud alert” on your file that alerts creditors to take additional steps to verify your identity prior to granting credit in your name. This service can make it more difficult for someone to get credit in your name. Note, however, that because it tells creditors to follow certain procedures to protect you, it also may delay your ability to obtain credit while the agency verifies your identity. As soon as one credit bureau confirms your fraud alert, the others are notified to place fraud alerts on your file. Should you wish to place a fraud alert, or should you have any questions regarding your credit report, please contact any one of the agencies listed below. Experian: 888-397-3742; http://www.experian.com; P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013 Equifax: 800-525-6285; http://www.equifax.com; P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241 TransUnion: 800-680-7289; http://www.transunion.com; Fraud Victim Assistance Division, P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834-6790 You may wish to visit the web site of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission at http://www.ncdoj.gov. For Maryland residents, the Attorney General can be contacted at 200 St. Paul Place, 16th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202; telephone: (888) 743-0023; or http://www.oag.state.md.us. We thank you for your patience as we complete our investigation of this incident, and we regret any inconvenience. Our teams are working around the clock on this, and services will be restored as soon as possible. Sony takes information protection very seriously and will continue to work to ensure that additional measures are taken to protect personally identifiable information. Providing quality and secure entertainment services to our customers is our utmost priority. Please contact us at 1-800-345-7669 should you have any additional questions. Sincerely, Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment -- The same information can be found at the following websites. http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#non-us For those that live the United States, but not Massachustes or Puerto Rico: http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#us If you live in Massachustes: http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#mass If you live in Puerto Rico http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#pr Quote
Kedhrin Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 Crazy that it's been down for this long, really a major issue for them considering that the entire online community is just non-existent on the PS3 right now. Only way it could be worse is if you had to pay for it ala XBL, then they'd really have an ugly mess in their hands. I just bought Playstation Plus earlier this month :/ but... tbh... My ps3/360 probably gets used for entertainment probably once a month so i'm not messed up about it. Quote
Mazy Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 Oh ... it's on. Came via email: We are currently working to send a similar message to the one below via email to all of our registered account holders regarding a compromise of personal information as a result of an illegal intrusion on our systems. These malicious actions have also had an impact on your ability to enjoy the services provided by PlayStation Network and Qriocity including online gaming and online access to music, movies, sports and TV shows. We have a clear path to have PlayStation Network and Qriocity systems back online, and expect to restore some services within a week. We're working day and night to ensure it is done as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and feedback. --- Valued PlayStation Network/Qriocity Customer: We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account information was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this intrusion, we have: 1) Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services; 2) Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full and complete investigation into what happened; and 3) Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our network infrastructure by re-building our system to provide you with greater protection of your personal information. We greatly appreciate your patience, understanding and goodwill as we do whatever it takes to resolve these issues as quickly and efficiently as practicable. Although we are still investigating the details of this incident, we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following information that you provided: name, address (city, state, zip), country, email address, birthdate, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID. It is also possible that your profile data, including purchase history and billing address (city, state, zip), and your PlayStation Network/Qriocity password security answers may have been obtained. If you have authorized a sub-account for your dependent, the same data with respect to your dependent may have been obtained. While there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity, out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained. For your security, we encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone, and postal mail scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If you are asked for this information, you can be confident Sony is not the entity asking. When the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are fully restored, we strongly recommend that you log on and change your password. Additionally, if you use your PlayStation Network or Qriocity user name or password for other unrelated services or accounts, we strongly recommend that you change them, as well. To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports. We are providing the following information for those who wish to consider it: U.S. residents are entitled under U.S. law to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus. To order your free credit report, visit http://www.annualcreditreport.com or call toll-free (877) 322-8228. We have also provided names and contact information for the three major U.S. credit bureaus below. At no charge, U.S. residents can have these credit bureaus place a “fraud alert” on your file that alerts creditors to take additional steps to verify your identity prior to granting credit in your name. This service can make it more difficult for someone to get credit in your name. Note, however, that because it tells creditors to follow certain procedures to protect you, it also may delay your ability to obtain credit while the agency verifies your identity. As soon as one credit bureau confirms your fraud alert, the others are notified to place fraud alerts on your file. Should you wish to place a fraud alert, or should you have any questions regarding your credit report, please contact any one of the agencies listed below. Experian: 888-397-3742; http://www.experian.com; P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013 Equifax: 800-525-6285; http://www.equifax.com; P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241 TransUnion: 800-680-7289; http://www.transunion.com; Fraud Victim Assistance Division, P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834-6790 You may wish to visit the web site of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission at http://www.ncdoj.gov. For Maryland residents, the Attorney General can be contacted at 200 St. Paul Place, 16th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202; telephone: (888) 743-0023; or http://www.oag.state.md.us. We thank you for your patience as we complete our investigation of this incident, and we regret any inconvenience. Our teams are working around the clock on this, and services will be restored as soon as possible. Sony takes information protection very seriously and will continue to work to ensure that additional measures are taken to protect personally identifiable information. Providing quality and secure entertainment services to our customers is our utmost priority. Please contact us at 1-800-345-7669 should you have any additional questions. Sincerely, Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment -- The same information can be found at the following websites. http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#non-us For those that live the United States, but not Massachustes or Puerto Rico: http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#us If you live in Massachustes: http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#mass If you live in Puerto Rico http://us.playstation.com/news/consumeralerts/#pr Wow. Quote
Izuno Posted April 26, 2011 Author Report Posted April 26, 2011 FYI the internal Sony PR brass are all over this one sending that message personally to everyone from industry analysts, investment analysts, 3rd party publisher executives...anyone the Sony PR group has a personal relationship with that works in, on or around the industry. So it seems like it's all hands on deck. It's a big shit sandwich and everbody's gotta take a bite. Quote
insta Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 i dont have a ps3, but thats alot of text, should i also be worried????? Quote
insta Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 Qriocity service thats a clever name, instead of writing curiosity you spell it completely wrong but Q can be interpreted as Question which people ask incase they are curious about stuff? good job guys that came up with that, top notch Quote
dux Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 i dont have a ps3, but thats alot of text, should i also be worried????? Quote
Jetsetlemming Posted April 26, 2011 Report Posted April 26, 2011 So they weren't DDOS'ed? They had intentionally shut the service down? Quote
deceiver Posted April 27, 2011 Report Posted April 27, 2011 Bleh, gotta change a bunch of passwords now . Quote
Jetsetlemming Posted April 27, 2011 Report Posted April 27, 2011 Bleh, gotta change a bunch of passwords now . Don't reuse passwords (I don't actually recall what I used as the password for my psn account ) Quote
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