PlayStation aringan hackers burglarized again. This is the second time gaming service, music, and video-based online was hijacked after millions of stolen user account on April 20.
Hijack this time is no longer a matter of retrieving data from a user account or Qriocity PlayStation Network, but chaos in the system log on or when it will go into user accounts. As a result, each member can change the passwords of other users using their own account with a confirmed date of birth and some other data.
Damage to the new system is known when users enter the main page and there will be written the word "maintenance" or is under maintenance. Over the issue, Sony said the company was doing a small repair on the login page PSN.
Improvement, according to a company based in Tokyo, is to reset all user passwords. Time to 'regulate' re-login system that only about 15 minutes.
In fact, last Monday, Sony claimed the PlayStation Network and Qriocity service had been restored. Unfortunately for the time being, the service can only be enjoyed by users in the United Kingdom and the United States.
For members who will enjoy Sony's online service, users will be prompted to download the software and reset their passwords. For nearly one month, Sony is working hard to restore their online service system that uprooted hackers. Due to piracy, about 100 million users of the service stolen data.
Some data users who have been taken, such as name, email address, password, date of birth, and other personal information. However, Sony had insisted that no credit card information being stolen. As a result of this burglary, Sony until the sending cyber detective to find the culprit.