quinta-feira, 21 de abril de 2011

PSN NETWORK FORA DO AR - ATUALIZAÇÃO - DURAÇÃO DA MANUTENÇÃO 1 OU 2 DIAS





Conforme expôs do site GAMES SPOT a paralisação poderá durar 1 dia inteiro ou até 2. Quem não tem XBOX 360, Wii ou PC com algum jogo disponível e interessante vai ter mesmo é que buscar outra coisa para fazer, infelizmente.
Segue, abaixo, o texto do site referido. Em suma, informa que:
1- Pela segunda vez no mês não temos o serviço da PSN Network;
2- Enquanto investigam os motivos da paralisação indicam que a rede poderá ficar fora do ar por 1 ou 2 dias inteiros e nos pedem paciência (algo que a Sony nos tem ensinado a praticar);
3- A Gamespot relembra os episódios Sony X George Hotz, que motivou ataques recentes ao serviço da PSN Network por grupo solidário deixando aquela entrelinha de que isso pode ser decorrente de ação de hackers novamente.



"The PlayStation Network is experiencing extended outages for the second time this month. In a post on the PlayStation Blog, the company acknowledged "certain functions of PlayStation Network are down," and that they might not be restored for a while.
"While we are investigating the cause of the Network outage, we wanted to alert you that it may be a full day or two before we're able to get the service completely back up and running," according to Sony. "Thank you very much for your patience while we work to resolve this matter."
As for which features are down, GameSpot editors were unable to log in to the service, effectively making all of the features inaccessible.
Earlier this month, the "hacktivist" group Anonymous launched distributed denial of service attacks on the PlayStation Network, intermittently bringing down the PlayStation 3's online functions. The attacks were directed at Sony in response to the company's since-settled legal fight with George Hotz, a hacker who distributed the PS3 master key online. However, on a website used as a mouthpiece for the loose-knit group of hackers, the attacks were called off because of the negative impact they were having on Sony's customers rather than the company itself."
FONTE:http://www.gamespot.com/news/6309508.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=topstory&tag=topstory%3Btitle

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