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PSN thread: PSN up in all areas except HK/Korea (Store is not up yet)

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Down since April 20, is that right?

I wasn't even using my PS3 for a couple of those weeks, but now that I have Portal 2 I want to register it on Steam! Also I'd like to play co-op Portal 2 online, and try out AssCreedBro online as well.

I mean there's nothing to do but wait but really we are approaching 4 weeks now, with two lies of "up within the week" and now we are sitting 4 days past a "few days" prediction.
 
Atolm said:
Almost got the Wipeout HD platinum during this PSN downtime. I'm missing the online trophies D:

Damn. I need zone 50 in airbrakes and beating the game on ELITE CHEATING BASTARD.

Cels said:
Down since April 20, is that right?

Yep. Getting really close to 1 month downtime.
 
Mr_Elysia said:
I just want you to know that I took time out of my day to look for that Die Hard With a Vengeance comic to respond to you with. You know the one. Where the one dude is at the computer and he's like "They've hacked the internets sir!" and then Bruce says "Which ones?!" and he responds with "All of them!" or something like that. I wanted you to know that I couldn't find it but, if I had, that would have been my response to you.

I would have like that
 
jeff_rigby said:
There was a rumor that Sony might enable a new feature early, outside the timetable of releases planned for 2011 with the Webkit and ecosystem (NGP & Android) updates coming to the PS3.

Cross game chat and a Chrome browser was mentioned. We all know Chrome isn't coming, it's a GTK webkit. Cross game chat will probably require Collabora's Telepathy installed and running. Webkit & GTK toolkit are probably going to be integrated into the PS3 OS so those coming outside the timetable is unlikely. But if released early it might affect some games thus my questions (below).


The above might support PSN changes, what changes? That's the reason for my quesions: New hoops because of new PSN features affecting games? Planned timetables for release of new Sony SDKs and resulting required updates to games now messed up?

Anyone hearing from developers on this issue?

Ah, with regard to the upcoming firmware for password reset, I don't think that should be a concern. I'm sure Sony would talk to the developers before releasing something risky to such a big franchise, especially if this concern is being voiced already.

On an unrelated note... Almost a month now and I still haven't completed my playthrough of Uncharted. PSN outage has made me realize that I am so not a gamer. :(
 
I got a cell phone call wanting to give me a free cruise to the Bahamas and something in the mail from "Microsoft" wanting to give me a free laptop and a condo for 7 days.

Never had anything like this on my cell phone number which I've had for many moons (used for PSN) and first time I have received mail like this since I can't remember when.

Things that make you go Hmmmm.
 
DailyVacation said:
On an unrelated note... Almost a month now and I still haven't completed my playthrough of Uncharted. PSN outage has made me realize that I am so not a gamer. :(

??? Are you stuck somewhere or you're just not feeling it?
 
Sony Network Said to Have Been Invaded by Hackers Using Amazon.com Server
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN)’s Web Services cloud- computing unit was used by hackers in last month’s attack against Sony Corp. (6758)’s online entertainment systems, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.

Hackers using an alias signed up to rent a server through Amazon’s EC2 service and launched the attack from there, said the person, who requested anonymity because the information is confidential. The account has been shut down, the person said.

The development sheds light on how hackers used the so- called cloud to carry out the second-biggest online theft of personal information to date. The incursion, which compromised the personal accounts of more than 100 million Sony customers, was “a very carefully planned, very professional, highly sophisticated criminal cyber attack,” Sony has said.

Drew Herdener, a spokesman for Seattle-based Amazon, declined to comment. Amazon didn’t respond to a request to speak with Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos.

“We’re continuing to work with law enforcement in an ongoing investigation into the situation,” said Patrick Seybold, a U.S. spokesman for Tokyo-based Sony. “As such, we will not comment further on this matter.”

The hackers didn’t break into the Amazon servers, the person said. Rather, they signed up for the service just as a legitimate company would, using fake information.

Even so, the role of Amazon Web Services is likely to call attention to concerns some businesses have voiced over the security of computing services delivered via others’ remote servers, referred to as cloud computing.

Cloud security is Amazon’s top priority, Bezos said at an event sponsored by Consumer Reports magazine this week.

Rented Servers

“Data security is one of these great dynamic situations where the bad guys get better, and the good guys have to keep getting better too -- it’s not a static situation,” Bezos said, Fast Company’s website reported. “I don’t think this is ever going away -- it’s like trying to say that you’re going to get crime to go away.”

The use of a hijacked or rented server to launch attacks is typical for sophisticated hackers. The proliferation of server farms around the globe has made such misdirection easier, said E.J. Hilbert, president of the security company Online Intelligence and a former FBI cyber-crime investigator.


The Federal Bureau of Investigation will likely subpoena Amazon as part of its investigation process, or it may try to obtain a search warrant, Hilbert said.

Tracing Activity

“The subpoena will give law enforcement a history of the transactions,” or who had access to the specific Internet address at that time, Hilbert said. “The search warrant will get them more detailed information, including payment information and which credit card was used.”

Herdener declined to say whether Amazon has been subpoenaed or served with a search warrant.

FBI Special Agent Darrell Foxworth, a spokesman for the agency’s San Diego office, said he couldn’t comment on whether the agency had served Amazon with a search warrant or subpoena.

“We are following up on each and every lead,” Foxworth said.

Amazon Web Services leases computing space to companies such as Netflix Inc. (NFLX) and Eli Lilly & Co. (LLY) so they don’t have to buy their own servers to store data and handle a surge in visitors. The unit brought in about $500 million in revenue in the past year, according to estimates from Barclays Capital and Lazard Capital Markets, or about 1.5 percent of Amazon’s $34.2 billion in 2010 sales. The company doesn’t disclose revenue from Web services.

Security Risk

Amazon fell $3.51, or 1.7 percent, to $202.56 yesterday in Nasdaq Stock Market trading. The shares have added 13 percent this year. Sony lost 23 yen to 2,241 yen in Tokyo and have slid 23 percent in 2011.

Sony offered customers a free year of identify-theft protection after its PlayStation Network and Qriocity entertainment networks were crippled by the attack. Thieves may have stolen credit-card, debit records and other personal information from customers of Sony Online Entertainment, a third service. The New York Attorney General’s office has subpoenaed Sony, according to a person familiar with the probe.

Network security breaches are part of a trend that saw the costs of such invasions jump 48 percent, to an average of $318 per compromised record last year, according to a March report by the Ponemon Institute.

Malicious attacks in the U.S. are on the rise. They climbed 7 percentage points in 2010, with data breaches costing U.S. businesses an average of $7.2 million per incident, according to the Ponemon Institute report. The study found that about 85 percent of all U.S. companies have experienced one or more attacks.
 
The Amazon news really needs to be added to the OP. It's been re-posted about five times now, but the thread moves so fast, it's easy to miss.
 
My friend just asked me if there's any PSN games worth downloading lately. I guess he's completely unaware of what's been going on these last few weeks.

I wonder how many people are the same? o_o
 
chubigans said:
My friend just asked me if there's any PSN games worth downloading lately. I guess he's completely unaware of what's been going on these last few weeks.

I wonder how many people are the same? o_o

News like this makes Kaz cry tears of joy.
 
Well the one good thing about this down time is that I finally got around to playing uncharted 1 and 2. I should have played them sooner :/
 
Wario64 said:
Is the latest Pulse episode out for download?

Now I regret introducing you to Christina Lee, oh God what have I done!

I'm beginning to think people bought and played more variety of PS3 single player games and finished them while PSN was down then they would otherwise bothered.
 
chubigans said:
My friend just asked me if there's any PSN games worth downloading lately. I guess he's completely unaware of what's been going on these last few weeks.

I wonder how many people are the same? o_o

Ive encountered some people who didnt realize it was even down, or based on some responses on tumblr...people seem to think its just been on maintenance mode for weeks.
 
IonicSnake said:
Just got one more challenge left in Arkham Asylum then I got the platinum.

I finally beat it today but I still have a good amount to complete. Have a lot of Riddles to go back and get since I wasn't really paying attention to it early on. Really wish this game had a New Game+ though. I wanna play through on hard after I find everything.
 
chubigans said:
New 20+ minute video special on PSN, includes Pachter! Woo!

http://www.gametrailers.com/video/episode-215-pach-attack/713901

This is very stupid. Pachter dosen't know anything about internet security issues. I mean a guy who admits sending credit card info in an email is clearly clueless.

"They wouldnt breake into PS3 network to steal your info!" Oh please.. they attack to anywhere they can. Credit card info is retailing at $5 a pop. 12 million cards is huge
 
eternaLightness said:
I finally beat it today but I still have a good amount to complete. Have a lot of Riddles to go back and get since I wasn't really paying attention to it early on. Really wish this game had a New Game+ though. I wanna play through on hard after I find everything.

Just got the platinum. The hardest parts in the game are the challenges, the campaign and the riddle stuff are pretty easy.
 
IonicSnake said:
Just got the platinum. The hardest parts in the game are the challenges, the campaign and the riddle stuff are pretty easy.

Some of the riddles were pretty hard though. A lot of them I found were the really obvious ones or by accident. I have 135/240 riddles. Does that include finding the hidden question marks as well as the actual riddles?
 
Outside of his Pach's discussion of why the hackers went in...I actually found most of his chatter to be fairly reasonable. On the downside, he said he thought by the time the video was up that PSN should be coming up. wha-wah-waaaa...

Hopefully soon =\
 
eternaLightness said:
Some of the riddles were pretty hard though. A lot of them I found were the really obvious ones or by accident. I have 135/240 riddles. Does that include finding the hidden question marks as well as the actual riddles?

Yes and don't forget to smash every teeth you see, if you get the map in each area you will see where every riddle is as a ? on the map. It helps a lot.
 
IonicSnake said:
Yes and don't forget to smash every teeth you see, if you get the map in each area you will see where every riddle is as a ? on the map. It helps a lot.

Ok thanks. Yea I destroyed a lot of the teeth. One of the main things I focused on.
 
brentech said:
Outside of his Pach's discussion of why the hackers went in...I actually found most of his chatter to be fairly reasonable. On the downside, he said he thought by the time the video was up that PSN should be coming up. wha-wah-waaaa...

Hopefully soon =\


or a day or two after the video was up
 
brentech said:
Outside of his Pach's discussion of why the hackers went in...I actually found most of his chatter to be fairly reasonable. On the downside, he said he thought by the time the video was up that PSN should be coming up. wha-wah-waaaa...

Hopefully soon =\

I agree, this was probably some of the most reasonable and level headed analysis so far, would watch again.
 
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