Update 2: While this shouldn't be counted as an official comment from Sony, Shane Bettenhausen -- EGM and 1Up alum who now works for Sony's PlayStation-centric business development -- Tweeted the following:
We're still waiting for official comment from Sony, but in the meantime, file Mr. Bettenhausen's comment as further confirmation that all is well.
Update: Kotaku points out that the document of leaked data linked to in the Twitter account appears to be identical to one posted on the Internet back in March.
This suggests that PSN -- and the data therein -- is safe, though we're still waiting to hear back from Sony for confirmation and will update when we hear back.
Infamous hacking group Anonymous claims to have hacked the PlayStation Network again. The following was posted on Twitter:
The group linked to a lengthy document of the data they purportedly mined, including e-mail addresses and what appears to be other encrypted information.
It's important to keep in mind that this is totally unconfirmed. It's also worth noting that PlayStation Network is still up, so if this is real, it was a data leak and hasn't led to an outage (at least at this point).
We’ve reached out to Sony for comment and will update when we hear back.
Colin Moriarty is an IGN PlayStation editor. You can follow him on Twitter and IGN and learn just how sad the life of a New York Islanders and New York Jets fan can be.
Source : ign[dot]com
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