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Alan Rappa

Sony Finally Handing Out Free Game Codes From 2014 Lawsuit Over 2011 Outage And Breach

Do you remember the Great PlayStation Network Hack of 2011, which caused a 23-day outage and a massive credit card breach? I didn’t: I had to look it up. If you were one of the estimated 70 million people affected, and you happened to know about a class action suit settled in 2014 to file a claim, you can expect to receive some game credits soon. Make sure that the claims administrators know where to find you. [More]

PlayStation Network Finally All The Way Back From The Dead

PlayStation Network Finally All The Way Back From The Dead

Sony made good on its promise to restore the beleaguered PlayStation Network back to full strength, re-opening the online PlayStation Store and also allowing players to re-download past purchases. [More]

Sony: No Evidence That Credit Card Info Was Stolen By PlayStation Network Hackers

Sony: No Evidence That Credit Card Info Was Stolen By PlayStation Network Hackers

Sony’s PlayStation Network has been down for more than three weeks, during which the company hasn’t been able to definitively state whether or not users’ credit card information was compromised. But in a letter sent to game publishers, Sony writes that it’s seen no proof that such data was hacked. [More]

Security Expert: Sony Knew Its Software Was Obsolete Months Before PSN Breach

Security Expert: Sony Knew Its Software Was Obsolete Months Before PSN Breach

In congressional testimony this morning, Dr. Gene Spafford of Purdue University said that Sony was using outdated software on its servers — and knew about it months in advance of the recent security breaches that allowed hackers to get private information from over 100 million user accounts. [More]

Sony Rebuilding Downed Network, Already Faces Lawsuit For Data Breach

Sony Rebuilding Downed Network, Already Faces Lawsuit For Data Breach

Sony is hard at work planning its rebound from the debacle that’s left the PlayStation Network paralyzed for more than a week and caused millions of users’ private data to be exposed. [More]