Sony Rebuilding PlayStation Network Security After Attack
alphadogg writes "The outage of Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity service, now in its fourth day, looks set to continue after the company said on Sunday that it is 'rebuilding' its system to better guard against attacks. Sony said on Saturday that the outage was caused by an 'external intrusion' into the network, but has yet to detail the problem. The PlayStation Network is used for PlayStation 3 online gaming and sales of software to consoles and the PlayStation Portable. The Qriocity service runs on the same network infrastructure and provides audio and video to Sony consumer electronics products."
For those of you that use your PS3 mainly for streaming Netflix (like me), just keep hitting login after you've gone to the red 'Netflix' screen. It will try to login and fail about 3 to 5 times in a row. Then you will be able to access your Netflix account like normal.
Look where all this talking got us, baby.
THey upgraded the firmware on the PS3s and removed the "Other OS" option, crippling the PSN :P
This dude's blog seems to be an "official" source:
http://blog.us.playstation.com/author/pseybold/
Tony.
-- "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" -- Juvenal
I can't imagine the PSN is anything less than PCI-E compliant. That means they can't store the credit card number -- only the last four digits of it. The first time they charge your card, an authorization number is provided along with the transaction. Future transactions then re-use that authorization number, which is validated to make sure that the repeated transactions come only from the same merchant as the initial charge.
I went to eat some animal crackers and the box said, "Do not eat if seal is broken." I opened the box and sure enough..