Edit: Seems this may apply to the PC Versions only and not PSN and Home! Will we be getting PSN back by the weekend? Looks like it may be a real possibility. Just saw this on twitter – tweeted by Karen actually. Maybe this is a real indication that we are going to get an official announcement soon and be back Home. I miss being able to log in. PlayStation Network (PSN): Outage Status Update – Online by Weekend : Product Reviews Net ___ PlayStation Network (PSN): Outage Status Update – Online by Weekend We finally have some good news for PS3 users who are dying to get online again on their systems, as it looks as if Sony has inadvertently confirmed that the PlayStation Network will be back online by the weekend at the very latest. Sony has been talking in a blog post about their plans to compensate players of PS3 MMO DC Universe Online and revealed that they will be holding something known as a ‘double station cash day’ for players on April 30th – this coming Saturday, as reported from Eurogamer. This information was revealed by SOE director of community relations Linda Carlson, as she added below: “To thank players for their patience, and we will be hosting special events this weekend across our game portfolio, including a Double Station Cash day on Saturday, April 30th. We are also working on a ‘make good’ plan for players of the PS3 versions of DC Universe Online and Free Realms.” You can read that information on the official DC Universe Forums here, hopefully Sony will confirm on the official PlayStation Blogs that the service will indeed be resumed by the weekend. Let us know your thoughts on this – are you looking forward to playing PS3 online again?
I find it very interesting that Nick Caplin's blog communication yesterday played up the points made in my previous post. Even better how they're finally giving us specific details on what exactly was stolen. I still can't understand why the password field was not encrypted in the personal data table? Does that mean that Sony call support agents always had full access to our accounts whenever, and in whatever part of the world they were?!? :dontgetit: At least having the new system automatically require everyone to change their passwords is good. Instituting new security measures on the user database, and migrating the data center itself is going to require a certain amount of retraining in Support personnel. Unfortunately, since Account Recovery is the only way for people to retrieve their long-forgotten passwords, implementing the password change while verifying that "you're actually you" is going to be interesting. Maybe Sony will waiver the need for an old password if you're signing into PSN from your console's known MAC-address. While at the same time, they'd disable Account Recovery through the web to lock out would-be hackers from email access. Though anyone who has a PSN account set up just for PSP would be out of luck by this method :crazy:
The latest I've heard is that some PSN services will be back online within the next week, also there'll be a new firmware upgrade and we will be asked to change our passwords automatically the next time we get to log in. http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2011-04-28-sony-expects-psn-will-be-back-by-3rd-may In other news: http://gamasutra.com/view/news/3433...layStation_3_SDKs_Before_PSN_Comes_Online.php
Yerp! I'm going to get excited when I turn on my console and it tells me there is a PS3 software update...
Yay.... Here's to the latest Firmware Update. Biggest. Ever. By the way, what do you think of the fact that the PSN server logs were publicly accessible through the web? A Dutch site went and retrieved the access logs, PlayStation Network log van de hacker LEAKED! - PSX-Sense.nl and highlighted when some random spammer attempted an "external intrusion" on the GraceNote server using Javascript injection attacks. The hacker used a proxy ID which displayed as the DoD Network Information Center. :hmmm: This occurred on April 15th and probably had nothing to do with the actual PSN network hack. Still, public log access was a pretty obvious security vulnerability right there.
Yes, the DoD. But the address 214.1.211.251 is a favorite IP spoof for hackers, so that doesn't mean the feds were responsible for bringing down PSN, if that's what you're thinking.
...naturally...LoL (sad state of affairs when it's assumed that we are being spied on)...but hey! Thats life now.
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MAY 3? That's the official date for PSN's return posted by IGN.. BUt I'm having trouble verifying it.
May the 3rd would be consistant with the statement saying that services would start resuming within the week are they saying cos they know or have they just read the statement n put a date to it
See, PSN will be back up in one or two days, they just forgot to mention it would be 1 or 2 days from the beginning of May... (Though I do hope it is sooner)
Station cash is only available on the PC versions of those games, the only reference SOE made to the PS3 was "We are also working on a ‘make good’ plan for players of the PS3 versions of DC Universe Online and Free Realms." the rest was all about the pc version as their servers will be up sooner since those accounts weren't compromised at all... the best idea of a date is next Tuesday at the earliest as mentioned on the blog (The quote Firefly has already posted)