Sony says PlayStation network back online, user information safe after attack

The PlayStation Network, Sony's online service for its game consoles, has been down all morning in North America, leaving people with no way to play online. A hacker group named Lizard Squad has claimed responsibility for the attack, but its

Sony confirmed its PlayStation Network was hacked on Sunday, Aug. 24, 2014 but said there haven't been any personal details leaked in the attack. Hacker group Lizard Squad, which claimed responsibility for the attack, also claimed that an American 

A flight carrying Sony Online Entertainment President John Smedley has been grounded because of a bomb threat, and it appears that the same group behind the current PlayStation Network outage is responsible. Earlier today, Smedley tweeted (via 

UPDATE: The PlayStation Network and Sony Entertainment Network are back online and people can now enjoy the services on their PlayStation devices. The networks were taken offline due to a distributed denial of service 

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