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A Little More PSN Info Leaked To Game Makers
« on: May 13, 2011, 02:20:26 PM »

"Sony hasn't provided the public any significant update about the status of the PlayStation Network outage or investigation into the security breach in a week. It turns out its video game publisher partners aren't getting much more new information either.

At least that's what we can surmise from a letter from Sony's head of publisher relations that was leaked to gaming blog Industry Gamers last night. The letter mostly repeats what Sony has already posted on its PlayStation blog and written in e-mails to the 77 million users whose information was exposed in a cyberattack more than three weeks ago.

But Rob Dyer, senior vice president of Publisher Relations at Sony, did manage to sneak in a few details in the letter about how the attack went down that hadn't been reported before.

Sony had told us that the intrusion on its network took place between April 17 and 19. But the letter notes that it wasn't until several PSN servers "unexpectedly rebooted themselves" that the company was alerted there might have been a problem.

Dyer also says that while the company thought the unusual network activity was limited to four servers, further inspection revealed it stretched to a total of 10 servers. At that point, all PSN servers were shut down.

In the course of the investigation of the attack, Sony found that after the hackers were inside Sony's system, they managed to "hide their presence from system administrators and escalate privileges inside the servers." They then were able to delete the log files that would have shown exactly what they did while having access to PSN servers.

That's it for new information. The most recent update on PSN from Sony came Tuesday, when they said the network would be restored in "a few more days." Sony has not elaborated on what "a few" means."
Written By: Erica Ogg of cNet

Just a little bit more on the Play Station Network outage, pretty straight forward - so I didn't rewrite it. Hopefully something more interesting happens in the tech world soon.

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« Last Edit: May 13, 2011, 02:23:24 PM by TwisTtheTwiTcH »

 

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