playstation network
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PlayStation Network Coming Back Online
Shortly past midnight, U.S. Pacific Time, Sony announced that PlayStation Network service had been restored in Canada, all 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico. PSN, down for 22 days following a massive cyberattack on April 19, continues to be restored in stages in Europe and in other regions.
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PlayStation Network Downtime Expected To Last Six Weeks
As last week’s promised date for the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services to go back online passed us by, Sony users must be feeling pretty antsy right about now. It’s not looking good, however, as Sony’s spokesperson told Bloomberg that they now plan to have the services up and running by May 31.
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Gizmodo Vs Kotaku: Has Sony Done Enough For Consumers After The PSN Hack Attack?
The good news is that after more than a week of being offline, Sony has confirmed that it will be bringing its PSN service back online within a week after it was hacked open just before Easter. But given the details that were stolen by the hackers, has Sony done enough? Gizmodo takes on Kotaku…
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Sony Will Have PSN ‘Up And Running Within A Week
Within a week?! WITHIN A WEEK?! It’s already been over a week! Sony’s still hard at work attempting to restore operations after the security breach, and is moving the PSN network infrastructure and data centre “to a new, more secure location”.