What?
Its all PR talk, they would of fix this yesterday
If they knew wtf was going on,
Get ready I see a weekend offline for PSN
coming.
If they are true assholes they will keep it offline until Jan 1st 2015.
What?
Twitter suspensions, when they do happen and are not temporary (unless tweets are specific death threats, people usually seem to get suspended for a day, often less) are pointless, as the person can and will just create a new account in two minutes, ad infinitum.I think it's not a matter of Twitter "allowing them" so much as Twitter Support is fucking terrible and slow. See also the abusive voices of the Gamergate "movement".
That's why Xbox Live on the Xbox One is still not working?
Twitter suspensions, when they do happen and are not temporary (unless tweets are specific death threats, people usually seem to get suspended for a day, often less) are pointless, as the person can and will just create a new account in two minutes, ad infinitum.
Assholes can also tweet abusive shit and then lock down their accounts, preventing people from seeing/reporting said tweets. Only those following the account and the person the tweet was sent to will see it, until the account is unlocked.
Also, in cases of illegal activity like this it's possible accounts are left open to log data/gather evidence. I don't know how true that really is though.
they are doing nothing, this cant be fixed from their end.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
They could use a more robust infrastructure and have better DDOS mitigation. Despite what people say in this thread, it is possible to protect against DDOS attacks.
I'm still dubious about that site. It's far too easy for any government to use something like that to enforce a false narrative.
I'll be glad when this passes, was hoping to play some Far Cry 4 on the PS4 at some point today, but trying to redeem the code for the "4 games, choose 1" deal, I just get this:
Just a game obviously, and I already have it on the PC, still tho.
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I had a thought earlier about this;
I suspect these kids/fucktrumpets think they're internet heroes or something. One of these days, one of them is going to announce proudly to someone in the local pub "Haha! I was one of the Lizard Squad!" expecting some sort of awed kudos, and be totally baffled when they receive a punch in the mouth.
Wouldn't count on that. The achievements on Xbox One are totally different than 360. They are server based to allow devs easier and more flexible access to it, provides more stats and tracking, ect. The downside to that is what you are seeing now.Okay, good. I still think the achievements app should be loadable offline. Hopefully that is in their plans.....
It is possible to *mitigate* up to a point. But you cannot stop a large-scale one (and still have customers get in). It's just not possible.
I think MS was simply well equipped before the attack due to the amount of servers they have. I don't think you can blame Sony here really.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
I'm sure you won't regret this decision, no chance. Never seizes to amaze me how dumb people can be with their money.
They could use a more robust infrastructure and have better DDOS mitigation. Despite what people say in this thread, it is possible to protect against DDOS attacks.
Sony should outsource their servers to Microsoft. At least they have their Sh!t together. They both get DDoS-ed and M$ is back up that day. Epic Fail Sony!
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
It'll be hard to go to the pub when you're in prison.
It'll be hard to go to the pub when you're in prison.
I wish there was a way I could get a notification or something for when PSN comes back online.
So Live is back up long before PSN, really makes me want to sell my PS4 and get an Xbox. Its hard to have faith in sony being able to protect themselves and serve their customers.
But thing is these lizard guys have done this before even this year, why sony didnt do what you suggested?. Is the problem that they see this as kids trolling them so no need to Invest on that?.
I'm sure you won't regret this decision, no chance. Never seizes to amaze me how dumb people can be with their money.
Have we had any confirmation that the attack on either service is over?
They could use a more robust infrastructure and have better DDOS mitigation. Despite what people say in this thread, it is possible to protect against DDOS attacks.
I'm sure you won't regret this decision, no chance. Never seizes to amaze me how dumb people can be with their money.
But thing is these lizard guys have done this before even this year, why sony didnt do what you suggested?. Is the problem that they see this as kids trolling them so no need to Invest on that?.
No its not.
With out proccessing the data coming in there is no way to know who is legit or not. And the only way to stop a dos would be to not even receive the bad data.
It's really as simple as that.
Ceases.
Working where I am, FWIW.
Easy, you should have bought driveclub and get the PSN app on your mobile. When its comes online its ding ding, ding ding fucking game alerts.
LOL, no thread is safe from the console warz.
I just hope Sony does some sort of public post-mortem in regards to the attack. If they aren't just incompetent, they could use this as an opportunity to flex a bit and talk about how they made a terrible situation better.
They could use a more robust infrastructure and have better DDOS mitigation. Despite what people say in this thread, it is possible to protect against DDOS attacks.
Wisconsin Man Fined $183k For Minute-long DDoS Attack Participation
The Department of Justice recently fined Eric Rosol of Wisconsin $183,000, or $3,050 per second, for his one-minute involvement in an attack on Koch Industries. Aaron Swartz was threatened with 35 years in prison over a terms-of-service violation. Swartz was not a hacker, and did not do anything wrong in many peoples’ minds. So what was Swartz indicted for? Downloading too many academic articles as an authorized guest user on the M.I.T. network.
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In the United States, the people that take part in DDoS attacks run the risk of being charged with legal offenses at the federal level, both criminally and civilly. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is the applicable law (18 U.S.C. §1030). For a person to violate the CFAA, he has to intentionally cause damages to a computer system part of interstate or foreign commerce (18 U.S.C. § 1030(a)(5)(A)) (http://www.technicallylegal.org/the-legality-of-denial-of-service-attacks/, 2010). Attempted DDoS attacks may also be prosecuted (http://users.atw.hu/denialofservice/ch08lev1sec2.html).
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That's why Xbox Live on the Xbox One is still not working?