News

Don't freak out: despite widespread reports you might have seen today, the alleged "major security breach" affecting the PlayStation Network and other services could very well be a fake.
Over the past few years, Sony's PlayStation Network has proven itself to be totally resilient and definitely not susceptible to any sort of major hack. So of course, it's perfectly reasonable that ...
The PlayStation Network wasn’t hacked so much as threatened yesterday when a password exploit accessible through its PSN web page login page came to light, claims Sony. Sony spokesperson Patrick ...
Users of the Sony PlayStation Store will have to wait another five days before the service is fully operational, according to a memo that's been sent out to key games developers. Sony has suffered ...
Sony’s PlayStation social media accounts were recently compromised by notorious hacking group OurMine over the weekend, sparking new fears of a PSN hack. The Saudi Arabian group claimed ...
As the PlayStation Network outage enters its fourth week, with no definite answer to the question of when service will be restored, security experts have told PCWorld that Sony could have done ...
Somebody has attempted to hack into the Playstation Network again, this time Sony were waiting in the dark for them, holding a glass of fine whiskey and a double-barrel shotgun ...
Sony settles PSN hack lawsuit for $15 million The tech giant plans to offer restitution for those affected by the 2011 PSN hack in free games, subsidies and cash payouts.
Currently, PSN is still offline for many users, with some Xbox Live services also unavailable to Xbox owners.
Sony was hit by another hack Monday when its PlayStation network went offline for a few hours. Customers trying to access the PlayStation Store were greeted by a note saying "Page Not Found! It's ...
Sony announces the PlayStation Network (PSN) is up and running after a Christmas Day hack left the service unusable.
Sony’s president of network entertainment must look at the world through rose-colored glasses because he describes the hacking that took down the PlayStation Network as “a great learning ...