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Playstation Network Brought Down By Hackers

Computer Video Game Controller Joystick VectorSony had a huge weekend celebrating the PlayStation’s 20th anniversary with the release of a special edition 20th Anniversary PlayStation 4 and hosting the PlayStation Experience, at which the company revealed many new titles coming to its gaming platforms. However, Sony’s PlayStation Network (PSN) suffered outages due to denial-of-service attacks over the weekend courtesy of a group claiming to be Lizard Squad.

Sony confirmed that to the network with a message that stated, “We are aware that users are having issues connecting to PSN. Thanks for your patience as we investigate.” While the original Lizard Squad Twitter account was finally suspended, a new account is claiming responsibility for the PSN outage and that it is Lizard Squad.

Back in August, a group calling itself Lizard Squad claimed responsibility for bringing down a number of gaming services that included Sony’s PlayStation Network, Microsoft’s Xbox Live, various MMOs, and even Twitch TV. The group seemed to focus more on Sony during that time as it also grounded a plane carrying a Sony executive by sending a bomb threat on its original Twitter account.

In addition, the group claimed responsibility for last week’s Microsoft’s Xbox Live service disruptions. Meanwhile, Sony Pictures is dealing with a real hacking incident that brought its offices to a halt and resulted in the release of sensitive information like social security numbers.

PSN is still undergoing outages for some users.

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