Saturday, 14 May 2011

BREAKING: Sony PlayStation Network Coming Back Online




Sony has announced that it has just restored some PlayStation Network services after hackers forced Sony to take it down.
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The announcement was made by Sony Corporation Executive Deputy President Kazuo Hirai. "The services are being restored in phases, and I am pleased to say that the first phase has been launched in most regions around the world," Hirai said in a video statement.
Sony rebuilt the entire PlayStation Network following a breach of its security that resulted in the compromise of 24.6 million user accounts. The changes are being delivered in a new system update that is restoring online gaming and Qriocity services.
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"We have greatly updated our data security systems," Hirai noted in the video statement. "These changes were the result of an intensive investigation aided by some of the most respected forensic and security experts in the computer industry." Those changes include more advanced security technology, advanced levels of encryption, additional firewalls and better early-warning systems, he said.
In addition to enhancing security, Sony is also giving PlayStation Network and Qriocity customers a free month of service. And while these measures are a good start, Sony has a lot of work to do to regain user trust. "Please know that we're doing everything we can to fully restore network service around the world and to regain your trust in the days, weeks and months to come," Hirai stated.
This story originally published on Mashable here.

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