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http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/04/ … -qriocity/

Update on PlayStation Network and Qriocity
April 26, 2011
+ Posted by Patrick Seybold // Sr. Director, Corporate Communications & Social Media

Thank you for your patience while we work to resolve the current outage of PlayStation Network & Qriocity services. We are currently working to send a similar message to the one below via email to all of our registered account holders regarding a compromise of personal information as a result of an illegal intrusion on our systems. These malicious actions have also had an impact on your ability to enjoy the services provided by PlayStation Network and Qriocity including online gaming and online access to music, movies, sports and TV shows. We have a clear path to have PlayStation Network and Qriocity systems back online, and expect to restore some services within a week.

We’re working day and night to ensure it is done as quickly as possible. We appreciate your patience and feedback.

    Valued PlayStation Network/Qriocity Customer:
    We have discovered that between April 17 and April 19, 2011, certain PlayStation Network and Qriocity service user account information was compromised in connection with an illegal and unauthorized intrusion into our network. In response to this intrusion, we have:

       1. Temporarily turned off PlayStation Network and Qriocity services;
       2. Engaged an outside, recognized security firm to conduct a full and complete investigation into what happened; and
       3. Quickly taken steps to enhance security and strengthen our network infrastructure by re-building our system to provide you with greater protection of your personal information.

    We greatly appreciate your patience, understanding and goodwill as we do whatever it takes to resolve these issues as quickly and efficiently as practicable.

    Although we are still investigating the details of this incident, we believe that an unauthorized person has obtained the following information that you provided: name, address (city, state, zip), country, email address, birthdate, PlayStation Network/Qriocity password and login, and handle/PSN online ID. It is also possible that your profile data, including purchase history and billing address (city, state, zip), and your PlayStation Network/Qriocity password security answers may have been obtained. If you have authorized a sub-account for your dependent, the same data with respect to your dependent may have been obtained. While there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility. If you have provided your credit card data through PlayStation Network or Qriocity, out of an abundance of caution we are advising you that your credit card number (excluding security code) and expiration date may have been obtained.

    For your security, we encourage you to be especially aware of email, telephone, and postal mail scams that ask for personal or sensitive information. Sony will not contact you in any way, including by email, asking for your credit card number, social security number or other personally identifiable information. If you are asked for this information, you can be confident Sony is not the entity asking. When the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are fully restored, we strongly recommend that you log on and change your password. Additionally, if you use your PlayStation Network or Qriocity user name or password for other unrelated services or accounts, we strongly recommend that you change them, as well.


    To protect against possible identity theft or other financial loss, we encourage you to remain vigilant, to review your account statements and to monitor your credit reports. We are providing the following information for those who wish to consider it:

    U.S. residents are entitled under U.S. law to one free credit report annually from each of the three major credit bureaus. To order your free credit report, visit www.annualcreditreport.com or call toll-free (877) 322-8228.

    We have also provided names and contact information for the three major U.S. credit bureaus below. At no charge, U.S. residents can have these credit bureaus place a “fraud alert” on your file that alerts creditors to take additional steps to verify your identity prior to granting credit in your name. This service can make it more difficult for someone to get credit in your name. Note, however, that because it tells creditors to follow certain procedures to protect you, it also may delay your ability to obtain credit while the agency verifies your identity. As soon as one credit bureau confirms your fraud alert, the others are notified to place fraud alerts on your file. Should you wish to place a fraud alert, or should you have any questions regarding your credit report, please contact any one of the agencies listed below.

    Experian: 888-397-3742; www.experian.com; P.O. Box 9532, Allen, TX 75013
    Equifax: 800-525-6285; www.equifax.com; P.O. Box 740241, Atlanta, GA 30374-0241
    TransUnion: 800-680-7289; www.transunion.com; Fraud Victim Assistance Division, P.O. Box 6790, Fullerton, CA 92834-6790

    You may wish to visit the web site of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission at www.consumer.gov/idtheft or reach the FTC at 1-877-382-4357 or 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20580 for further information about how to protect yourself from identity theft. Your state Attorney General may also have advice on preventing identity theft, and you should report instances of known or suspected identity theft to law enforcement, your State Attorney General, and the FTC. For North Carolina residents, the Attorney General can be contacted at 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-9001; telephone (877) 566-7226; or www.ncdoj.gov. For Maryland residents, the Attorney General can be contacted at 200 St. Paul Place, 16th Floor, Baltimore, MD 21202; telephone: (888) 743-0023; or www.oag.state.md.us.

    We thank you for your patience as we complete our investigation of this incident, and we regret any inconvenience. Our teams are working around the clock on this, and services will be restored as soon as possible. Sony takes information protection very seriously and will continue to work to ensure that additional measures are taken to protect personally identifiable information. Providing quality and secure entertainment services to our customers is our utmost priority. Please contact us at 1-800-345-7669 should you have any additional questions.

    Sincerely,
    Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/05/ … -stringer/

A Letter from Howard Stringer
May 05, 2011

Dear Friends,

    I know this has been a frustrating time for all of you.

    Let me assure you that the resources of this company have been focused on investigating the entire nature and impact of the cyber-attack we’ve all experienced and on fixing it. We are absolutely dedicated to restoring full and safe service as soon as possible and rewarding you for your patience. We will settle for nothing less.

    To date, there is no confirmed evidence any credit card or personal information has been misused, and we continue to monitor the situation closely. We are also moving ahead with plans to help protect our customers from identity theft around the world. A program for U.S. PlayStation Network and Qriocity customers that includes a $1 million identity theft insurance policy per user was launched earlier today and announcements for other regions will be coming soon.

    As we have announced, we will be offering a “Welcome Back” package to our customers once our PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are up and running. This will include, among other benefits, a month of free PlayStation Plus membership for all PSN customers, as well as an extension of subscriptions for PlayStation Plus and Music Unlimited customers to make up for time lost.

    As a company we — and I — apologize for the inconvenience and concern caused by this attack. Under the leadership of Kazuo Hirai, we have teams working around the clock and around the world to restore your access to those services as quickly, and as safely, as possible.

    I know some believe we should have notified our customers earlier than we did. It’s a fair question. As soon as we discovered the potential scope of the intrusion, we shut down the PlayStation Network and Qriocity services and hired some of the best technical experts in the field to determine what happened. I wish we could have gotten the answers we needed sooner, but forensic analysis is a complex, time-consuming process. Hackers, after all, do their best to cover their tracks, and it took some time for our experts to find those tracks and begin to identify what personal information had — or had not — been taken.

    As a result of what we discovered we notified you of the breach. Our investigation is ongoing, and we are upgrading our security so that if attacks like this happen again, our defenses will be even stronger.

    In the last few months, Sony has faced a terrible earthquake and tsunami in Japan. But now we are facing a very man-made event – a criminal attack on us — and on you — and we are working with the FBI and other law enforcement agencies around the world to apprehend those responsible.

    In the coming days, we will restore service to the networks and welcome you back to the fun. I wanted to personally reach out and let you know that we are committed to serving you to the very best of our ability, protecting your information better than ever, and getting you back to what you signed up for – all the games and great entertainment experiences that you expect from Sony.

    With best regards,
    Howard Stringer
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/05/ … debix-inc/

Sony Offering Free ‘AllClear ID Plus’ Identity Theft Protection in the United States through Debix, Inc.
May 05, 2011

Last weekend, Sony Computer Entertainment announced that we will provide complimentary enrollment in an identity theft protection program. Here are the details of this program for PlayStation Network and Qriocity account holders in the United States only. We are working to make similar programs available in other countries/territories where applicable. Information will be posted on local websites/blogs when available.

Sony Computer Entertainment and Sony Network Entertainment International have made arrangements with Debix, Inc., one of the industry’s most reputable identity protection firms, to offer AllClear ID Plus at no cost to PlayStation Network and Qriocity account holders for 12 months from the time an account holder registers for the program.

Please note that we will start sending out activation emails for this program over the next few days, and you will have until June 18th to sign-up and redeem your code. You will need to sign up directly through AllClearID, not on Sony’s websites, and details, including step-by-step instructions for the program, will be emailed to United States PSN and Qriocity Account holders soon.


The details of the program include, but are not limited to:

    * Cyber monitoring and surveillance of the Internet to detect exposure of an AllClear ID Plus customer’s personal information, including monitoring of criminal web sites and data recovered by law enforcement. If his/her personal information is found, the customer will be alerted by phone and/or email and will be provided advice and support regarding protective steps to take. The customer will also receive monthly identity status reports. Debix works with an alliance of cyber-crime experts from the government, academia and industry to provide these services.
    * Priority access to licensed private investigators and identity restoration specialists. If an AllClear ID Plus customer receives an alert, or otherwise suspects that he/she may be the victim of identity theft, the customer can speak directly, on a priority basis, with an on-staff licensed private investigator, who will conduct a comprehensive inquiry. In the case of an identity theft, the customer can work with an identity restoration specialist to contact creditors and others, and take necessary steps to restore the customer’s identity.
    * A $1 million identity theft insurance policy per user to provide additional protection in the event that an AllClear ID Plus customer becomes a victim of identity theft. This insurance would provide financial relief of up to $1 million for covered identity restoration costs, legal defense expenses, and lost wages that occur within 12 months after the stolen identity event.

More information will be available on the enrollment page, a link which will be included in the email you will receive.

We continue to work around the clock to have some PlayStation Network services and Qriocity services restored, and will be providing you specific details shortly.

Thank you.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/05/ … re-update/


May 14, 2011
PS3 System Software Update

+ Posted by Eric Lempel // VP, Sony Network Entertainment


We have been working on a new PS3 system software update that requires all PSN users to change their password once PlayStation Network is restored. The update (v3.61) is mandatory and is available now.

If using a PS3, your password can only be changed on your own PS3 (or a PS3 on which your PSN account was activated), as an added layer of security. If you have never downloaded any content using your account on the system, an email will be sent to the registered sign-in ID (email address) associated with your account when you first attempt to sign-in to PSN. This e-mail will contain a link that will enable you to change your password. In this email, click on the link and follow the instructions to change your password. Once you have changed your password you can sign-in to your account using your new password.

We strongly recommend that all PSN account holders with PS3s update their systems to prepare for when PlayStation Network is back online. The release of this update is a critical step as we work to make PlayStation Network significantly more secure. Thank you for your continued support and patience.
http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/05/ … egins-now/

May 14, 2011
Play On – PSN Restoration Begins Now

+ Posted by Patrick Seybold // Sr. Director, Corporate Communications & Social Media


Thank you for your patience and encouragement over the last few weeks. As covered in the post from earlier today, you can now update the firmware on your PS3 and change your password. Kazuo Hirai just announced that we have begun the phased restoration by region of some of the services, starting with online multiplayer functionality.

Please note that these services will take a bit of time to be turned on and rolled out to the whole country. The process has begun and some states are being turned on now, so please be patient as we reach your city and state. We’ll be updating the map below as service comes online in individual states. It will take several hours to restore PSN throughout the entire country, so please keep checking back for the latest updates. In the meantime, now’s a great time to get your PS3’s firmware updated and change your password, both of which are required to get online.


Notice: If your state is illuminated but your service has not yet been restored, please be patient – it can take a little while for the servers to populate fully.

Last edited by west-phoenix-az (2011-05-15 00:06:32)

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War Man
Australians are hermaphrodites.
+563|6941|Purplicious Wisconsin
Explains why I can't sign in. I wonder how this happened
The irony of guns, is that they can save lives.
FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6728|so randum
this makes me oh so smug at people calling xbl a terrible service
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6617
I believe they turned off since Wednesday night / Thursday morning.
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SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
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Yep .... still working
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Spamtheban
Undsiputed BF2s FIFA champion of all time
+132|5070|Stoke
you mean your xbox actually turns on? wow


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henno13
A generally unremarkable member
+230|6576|Belfast
I don't understand the scale. Just how many people have had their information comprised? I am getting nervous now.

Last edited by henno13 (2011-04-26 14:02:39)

FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6728|so randum
check out link below for a nice summary

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011 … stolen.ars
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SEREMAKER
BABYMAKIN EXPERT √
+2,187|6796|Mountains of NC

Spamtheban wrote:

you mean your xbox actually turns on? wow


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i demand we take this fight on-line



nvm
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Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6765|Long Island, New York

Spamtheban wrote:

you mean your xbox actually turns on? wow


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2008 called, they want their problems back
henno13
A generally unremarkable member
+230|6576|Belfast

FatherTed wrote:

check out link below for a nice summary

http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2011 … stolen.ars
So, that article is basically saying that every PSN account has had their information stolen. 69 million accounts. As unlikely as it sounds, I'm extremely nervous after reading that.

Last edited by henno13 (2011-04-26 14:13:12)

west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6617

henno13 wrote:

I don't understand the scale. Just how many people have had their information comprised? I am getting nervous now.
Either they don't know or they're not saying.

Shouldn't be enough to steal your identity though since they don't have your social security number.
It's always a good idea to check your credit report once a year and watch your credit card statements carefully - even if you don't have any reason to believe your information has been compromised.
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west-phoenix-az wrote:

henno13 wrote:

I don't understand the scale. Just how many people have had their information comprised? I am getting nervous now.
Either they don't know or they're not saying.

Shouldn't be enough to steal your identity though since they don't have your social security number.
It's always a good idea to check your credit report once a year and watch your credit card statements carefully - even if you don't have any reason to believe your information has been compromised.
i check my credit report like once a week, you can never be sure.
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Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|6969|FUCK UBISOFT

ITT: Idiots.
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Ilocano
buuuurrrrrrppppp.......
+341|6895

It's been over a year since I powered up my primary PS3.  I don't even remember if I entered any CC info.  Maybe I can contact the hacker so I can get my login info.
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6918|Devon, England
ololololololol.
Camm
Feeding the Cats.
+761|5196|Dundee, Scotland.
xbox live is still up just thought i would let you know
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
HaiBai
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
+304|5712|Bolingbrook, Illinois
nice job anon
FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6728|so randum

Miggle wrote:

ITT: Idiots.
hear ye, hear ye, god of the gaming MIGGLE has come down to give us the following information;

seriously you could be less of a vague aspie twat in your post jus' sayin
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Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|6969|FUCK UBISOFT

FatherTed wrote:

Miggle wrote:

ITT: Idiots.
hear ye, hear ye, god of the gaming MIGGLE has come down to give us the following information;

seriously you could be less of a vague aspie twat in your post jus' sayin
ITT: PSN Has a problem, 360 kids who always say "Stay out of my thread with your anti-xbox whining" come in with anti PS3 whining.
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FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6728|so randum
smugsmugsmug
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FatherTed
xD
+3,936|6728|so randum
and if you call 'gotcha CC details' a 'problem' then lol
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aerodynamic wrote:

west-phoenix-az wrote:

henno13 wrote:

I don't understand the scale. Just how many people have had their information comprised? I am getting nervous now.
Either they don't know or they're not saying.

Shouldn't be enough to steal your identity though since they don't have your social security number.
It's always a good idea to check your credit report once a year and watch your credit card statements carefully - even if you don't have any reason to believe your information has been compromised.
i check my credit report like once a week, you can never be sure.
thats bad for your credit score
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KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,978|6860|949

maybe he's thinking credit card transactions.  there's no need to check your credit score every week.
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
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i don't even own a credit card anymore.  mortgage/car loan is enough fucking debt to worry about.

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