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Attackers knock PlayStation Network offline for hours

Many gamers couldn’t access Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) for hours on Sunday evening after an apparent attack against the service. The PlayStation Store was also reportedly affected.

Sony Computer Entertainment America acknowledged the service disruption, saying via its official PlayStation account on Twitter that “we are aware of the issues some users are experiencing, and are working to address them.”

Several hours later the company posted a new message advising users who had difficulties signing in to try again, suggesting the service had been restored.

Some users also reported trouble accessing the PlayStation Store and receiving an error that read: “Page not found. It’s not you. It’s the internet’s fault.”

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Network World Security

“Lizard Squad” hackers force PSN offline and Sony exec from the sky

Hackers calling themselves “Lizard Squad” tweeted a bomb threat that forced a plane with Sony Online Entertainment’s president on board to divert for an emergency landing on Sunday. At the same time, a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack flooded traffic to Sony’s PlayStation Network, forcing the gaming network offline for a short time.
Naked Security – Sophos

Knocked offline by DDoS, game site promises $13,000 for perps’ conviction

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The operator of a role-playing game site that was knocked offline by denial-of-service attacks has pledged a reward of more than $ 13,000 for information leading to the conviction of the people responsible.

The €10,000 bounty—equivalent to a little more than $ 13,000 at current exchange rates—was promised Tuesday by massively multiplayer online role-playing game provider Wurm. The bounty came after the company’s servers were knocked offline by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack, a technique that uses large numbers of infected computers to flood a target with more data than it can handle. Wurm remained offline Wednesday as it switched to a new Web hosting provider. Engineers had already planned to make the switch but accelerated the time frame once its old host pulled the plug.

“Shortly after today’s update we were the target of a DDoS attack and our hosting provider had to pull us off the grid for now,” a Wurm representative wrote in a Tuesday’s post. “We will be back as soon as possible but things are out of our hands since their other customers are affected. As we wrote in a previous news post we are planning on changing hosting anyways which should improve things for the future. We can offer 10 000 Euro for any tips or evidence leading to a conviction of the person responsible for this attack.”

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GoDaddy goes down, taking countless websites offline; Anonymous claims … – The Next Web

GoDaddy goes down, taking countless websites offline; Anonymous claims
The Next Web
The Anonymous hacktivist group appears to have taken down GoDaddy with a massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS). This appears to be affecting countless websites and services, although not for everyone. Godaddy.com is down, but so are some of

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