ROME - After almost two days of silence, Sony has finally confirmed that the 'black out' of its network for video game consoles, PS3 and PSP depends on the attack by hackers and are not explained that access to the Playstation Network, to which they are registered 70 million users, will continue to be suspended until security problems are solved.
In the message appeared on the blog in the last hours of the Japanese giant, Sony says it is doing everything possible to restore services as soon as possible of the network and "sorry for the inconvenience", stating that the suspension of service may result in the suspension user's account.
On the Internet, meanwhile, there are protests from users of the PlayStation Network, deprived of their gaming network. The Japanese giant is also in the blog is not pointing the finger at any group of hackers, and generally speaks of "external intrusion." Among the possible culprits, the online trade press has made the name of the Anonymous group that, among other things, besides having had some previous clashes with the Sony, on his Facebook page invites you to "take a break from the game for a while of time.
" But the section responsible for public relations, "AnnOps" (Anonymous Operations), has denied the involvement of the group: "For once, we do not got to do."
In the message appeared on the blog in the last hours of the Japanese giant, Sony says it is doing everything possible to restore services as soon as possible of the network and "sorry for the inconvenience", stating that the suspension of service may result in the suspension user's account.
On the Internet, meanwhile, there are protests from users of the PlayStation Network, deprived of their gaming network. The Japanese giant is also in the blog is not pointing the finger at any group of hackers, and generally speaks of "external intrusion." Among the possible culprits, the online trade press has made the name of the Anonymous group that, among other things, besides having had some previous clashes with the Sony, on his Facebook page invites you to "take a break from the game for a while of time.
" But the section responsible for public relations, "AnnOps" (Anonymous Operations), has denied the involvement of the group: "For once, we do not got to do."
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