Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) Goes Down – Hack Read
Sony’s PlayStation network (PSN) goes down and users are angry again — It is unclear if this was a DDoS attack or a technical error.
Some Sony’s PlayStation network services including Account Management, Gaming And Social, PlayStation™Now and PlayStation™Vue are down right now and what’s irritating is that the company has not given any time frame when the service will be back online.
It started about an hour ago when PSN users took their questions and anger on social media about the service being offline, however, the gaming giant says they are investigating the issue.
We’re aware that users are experiencing issues logging into PSN. Thanks for your patience as we investigate. https://t.co/oLLCoPwIE1
— Ask PlayStation (@AskPlayStation) September 6, 2016
This service outage is also causing login and booting issues for gamers or those who are trying to use video services likePlayStation and Netflix.
It is still unclear if PSN is under a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack or the service is down due to a technical error. At the moment none of the DDosing group have taking responsibility of targeting PSN, unlike last week when Poodle Corp took down Electronic Art’s server and claimed its responsibility.
This is not the first time when the PlayStation Network has gone offline, in fact, the company has a history of outages. On 5th January, the network faced DDoS attacks from Phantom Squad and went offline for hours. In 2011, PlayStation Network faced a security breach which forced the network to stay offline for 23 days.
What is a DDoS attack?
A Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack is an attempt to make an online service unavailable by overwhelming it with traffic from multiple sources.
Some tweets from PSN users:
@AskPlayStation @PlayStation I cant play a game I purchased and plus it’s offline game.. Wtf?
— Kamil Atalla (@WolfStarSonic) September 6, 2016
@AskPlayStation Even if they would get HACKED for a whole month they would give shit for that greedy muthafuckas those 10$ make difference
— YUNG DADDIE™ (@FuccWitBobbito) September 6, 2016
@Kyle_Denison @FuccWitBobbito @AskPlayStation I honestly don’t think half the people here know how to stop a DDoS attack. I definitely don’t
— AJ Vega (@nardfargler) September 6, 2016
@AskPlayStation fix your shit. It’s an everyday thing now. Seriously
— Jay (@JayConTiez) September 6, 2016
@AskPlayStation @PlayStation Fix This Shit ASAP
— Black (@_AmbitiousTev) September 6, 2016
Stay tuned, we are keeping an eye on possible suspects and in case if it’s a DDoS attack and if someone comes out as a culprit we will update you.
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September 6, 2016 at 05:09PM
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