Privacy News Rash of PlayStation Hacks Hits UK Gamers

frogboy

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Widespread reports of stolen PlayStation Network accounts, especially in the UK, have started appearing in support forums.

PlayStation gamers have taken in droves in the past few weeks to the Sony Twitter support handle as well as Reddit to report that they have had their accounts hacked. In some cases, users say that the compromises resulted in fraudulent charges being made—mostly, they complain of their account IDs being changed so they can’t log in.

Sony has yet to issue an official response, but it’s been replying to customer tweets directing users to a generic contact form.

The compromises could be stemming from phishing attacks, or credential re-use (i.e., a hack of another site yielded credentials that also work for PSN). The issue could also be botnet-driven.

The other possibility is a hack of the platform itself, which is not unprecedented. The 2011 PlayStation hack exposed the personal information of the entire PSN user base, 77 million people, including users' account names, dates of birth, email addresses and credit card details. The incident, which Anonymous took credit for, forced the company to shut down its entire system for almost a month.

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I don't think so...

It's not a hack if people use Weak Passwords without 2FA-enabled, or account share with strangers (for FREE games).
 

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