PS3 firmware update 3.65, Sony misses opportunity to please fans
Gamepur PS3 firmware update 3.65, Sony misses opportunity to please fans Product Reviews In the midst of all the incoming E3 2011 news and exciting announcements, we have some important news for PS3 owners.
Post-PSN hack: LulzSec again hack Sony future attacks promised
msnbc.com Post- PSN hack: LulzSec again hack Sony future attacks promised International Business Times As proof of its latest attack LulzSec posted network maps from one Sony BMG's offices New York alongside 54MB of Sony developer source code on its website.
At E3, Sony apologizes for security breaches
CNET (blog) At E3, Sony apologizes for security breaches CNET (blog) Three weeks ago, Sony resumed PSN in many countries, though not yet in Japan, Hong Kong, and South Korea. But not before much public humiliation
Lulz Security takes on Nintendo, FBI, Sony; FBI fights back?
Lulz Security, the hacking group that broke into a number of Sony servers and then denied any moral responsibility for repercussions of that hack, is at it again. The group discovered a security issue on one of Nintendo's Web servers, published the user database of an FBI information sharing program, and for good measure, published the source code to another Sony Web property. The Nintendo hack ...
Post-PSN: Nintendo share Sony’s hacking plight – IBTimes
Reuters India Post- PSN : Nintendo share Sony's hacking plight IBTimes The attack was reportedly intended to demonstrate the ongoing weakness of Sony's online security even after the company's post-PSN crisis reforms. The PSN crisis occurred after a similar but unidentified group targeted Sony's PlayStation Network .
Sony opens identity protection service for PSN users.
Sony opens identity protection service for PSN users ZDNet (blog) As promised, Sony now offers PlayStation Network users free identity theft protection.