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The Sony Online Entertainment gaming portal, Station.com, has been taken offline due to continuing issues due to "an issue that warrants enough concern" for the outage. This comes hot on the heels of a series of hacking attacks on SOE leading to user account information being accessed and other serious issues.
Source: Kotaku.com.
Associate Editor: MMORPG.com |
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5/02/11 10:34:37 AM#2
Man, SONY's really pileing on the fail arent they?? |
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5/02/11 10:39:35 AM#3
Looks like Sony suffered a major hack not only on the Playstation Network. The damage is much larger as it seems. |
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5/02/11 10:49:34 AM#4
Worse of all is that we (their customers) are left in the dark with only that announce that later today they'll update the news. Man, it's been there for like 8 hours already! >:( ...not to mention that they're not giving ANY information on the social media either - not on their twitter nor on their facebook accounts #FAIL |
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5/02/11 11:04:13 AM#5
They have never been good about keeping players informed. |
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5/02/11 11:21:07 AM#6
My guess from the wording of the message, and what happen to the PSN, they are fixing a hole in their security system. |
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5/02/11 11:23:23 AM#7
Originally posted by Taroko That was my guess as well. Lets just hope they'll fix it faster than the time they took to fix the PSN security issues... |
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5/02/11 12:08:25 PM#8
SET SAIL FOR FAIL CASCADE!
Maybe start treating your users like human beings and not just meat bags to drain money from. |
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5/02/11 12:09:38 PM#9
We had to temporarily take down SOE services during the night. In the course of our investigation into the intrusion of our systems, we have discovered an issue that warrants enough concern. We will provide an update later today. I know not telling much more, but at least they're starting to inform on the social media now (same message on Facebook) |
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5/02/11 1:16:56 PM#10
A post from ZAM! Expect the worst people and immediable block your creditcard(s)! Do not wait until your bank account gets emptied and you have start going through the nightmare of getting money back (which can take a long time). Sony nor SOE will tell you the full truth about what has been compromised! Not until it's too late and lots of innocent people gotten into trouble! -----------------------------------------from ZAM------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is with all of these posts saying this was not Sony's fault? They were using an outdated version of the Apache web server that had known vulnerabilities. They should have patched these, any idiot could have done these updates but they chose to ignore it. |
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5/02/11 1:21:03 PM#11
I think it's time for them to rethink their creation of non-hardware products... I think we could all do without DCUO, PlanetSide, EverQuest 2, The Agency, SWG NGE, The Matrix, and maybe even Vangaurd. |
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5/02/11 1:26:50 PM#12
This just got posted as well about this whole Sony / SOE fiasco: http://money.msn.com/top-stocks/post.aspx?post=0f550938-432d-4049-abcb-086d6930740c |
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5/02/11 1:26:59 PM#13
Thanks for passing this along for us "non-social" types. |
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5/02/11 1:28:59 PM#14
Originally posted by onehunerdper Have you been living under a rock? Matrix Online has been taken down long long ago already and The Agency has never been released and never will be due to recent lay offs at SOE. |
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5/02/11 1:33:46 PM#15
on a related note, is there any reason to think paypal is a more secure way to pay for online services over credit cards? The reason I ask is i think ive used paypal with sony a few monthes back. I guess the bigger question is if t there is going to be a future for mmos if these hacking attempts keep succeding. |
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5/02/11 1:41:22 PM#16
Hacking will always happen. Every system is vulnarible! The point is as a company that is responsible for keeping personal and financial information of millions of users safe, to have the proper security messures in place like proper and strong enough encryption of said information! so hackers can't do anything with it! This is why Sony (and probably now also SOE) will get a Clas Action Lawsuit against them, because they failed to protect sensitive information without any decent protection in place AT ALL! Hacking is a crime! But the total negligence of proper secuirty by Sony / SOE is even more criminal!! |
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5/02/11 1:46:49 PM#17
It IS a shame to see what Sony is going through. Now all SOE games are down too. Along with this official confirmation here, it just doesn't look good for Sony right now.
Hulu plus just launched on XBL too, so I guess its back to just using the PS3 as a glorified blu-ray player and staying away from SOE for a bit until everything gets sorted out. Luckily all the CC info in their system from me is outdated now. |
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5/02/11 1:51:50 PM#18
Originally posted by JeroKane No offense, but what you linked here seems to be a separate issue from SoE. So far there is no press release about whether the same thing that happened to Sony's PSN is what is happening with SoE. That article is only about Sony's PSN. Unless something else has been published, there seems to be no news precisely about why the SoE services have been taken down. That is what upsets me the most. However, whatever it is, it's bad enough that it's giving me the jitters. I am having a rethink about whether I will keep up my sub to EQ2 since I don't particularly want to have my identity stolen because of a video game. Playing MUDs and MMOs since 1994. |
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5/02/11 2:01:57 PM#19
It's the same thing man! There was an official post on the EQ2 boards (probably all their boards) last week about SOE being hacked too! They said they "investigated" and said that, as far as they could tell, nothing was stolen! Now a week later they suddenly take ALL their services down without notice and are suddenly not so sure anymore??!! Well, you do the math! As the scary thing with SOE is that they DO store your credit card's security code in their database for monthly recurring payments!! So if personal and financial data has been stolen by hackers last week, it means they got EVERYTHING to use your identity and creditcard!! |
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5/02/11 2:06:33 PM#20
http://www.g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/712297/soe-temporarily-shuts-down-due-to-intrusion/ Can't say i'm surprized now :( I guess they used the same format or whatever acrossed all their networks. |
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