Monday, May 23, 2011

Sony Online Entertainment reactive servers MMO forums (digital trends)

SOESony ended weeks of unavailability for its PlayStation and Qriocity network services online last night with the release of a patch improving security after intrusion of hacker last month that exposed the personal data of users of 77 million. Service was also restored for subscribers of Sony Online Entertainment, who were without access since the beginning of may, after that, it was learned that the intrusion of April range of SOE.

As with NHPS, update requires those with SOE games like DC Universe Online accounts to change their password. The restoration of services includes "the return of almost all of the portfolio of the SOE online games, the reinstatement of the SOE game forums and Web sites,", according to an official press release.

The release then repeats the same explanations, we have seen, that "many outside respected security companies" were hired to investigate the intrusion and work on a new set of security measures, improvements have been made to existing technologies, screening processes have been refined and so forth. The real win here, for the most part: you are once more free to run and fight against crime in virtual creations of the metropolis and Gotham City.

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