Back in 2011, the PlayStation Network was attacked by hackers. The intruders brought the service down for three weeks and put millions of users' personal information at risk. Afterward, Sony offered a "Welcome Back" program as an apology, but a…
Back in 2011, the PlayStation Network was attacked by hackers. The intruders brought the service down for three weeks and put millions of users' personal information at risk. Afterward, Sony offered a "Welcome Back" program as an apology, but a…
Well, that's one idea. Just smash all the evidence. According to a recent report in The Columbus Dispatch , a 23-year-old man suspected of assisting with the 2008 attack on the PlayStation Network has been sentenced to house arrest for…
Ever since last year's hack, everyone has been antsy concerning the PlayStation Network's security. Sadly, Sony may never completely push past that lingering suspicion but for the record, the PSN has not been hacked again. It started with a Tweet…
Last year's hack of the PlayStation Network was deemed a "wake-up call" by many experts. Since that time, Sony has taken strides to make sure it doesn't happen again. This is why they've brought on former McAfee Chief Security Officer…
Less than a year ago, Sony was forced into some dark times, as hackers nailed the PlayStation Network and chaos ensued. To their credit, Sony worked hard to restore services and issued a candid apology, and Sir Howard Stringer said…