PSN, Battlenet, Riot, and others DDOSed; PSN returning lightly toasted with butter

A toss up if it stays up or not. They could just hit it again as they have been doing to a ton of other services all night.
 
DDoS confirmed.

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https://twitter.com/j_smedley/status/503511824256348161
 
It's not back up everywhere yet. I'm in the UK and I still can't connect

*Edit* Just tried to sign in and getting a maintenance message
 
At least it was short lived. I stand by my previous statement that "hacktivists" should reap what they sow and have their internet slowed to a crawl from constant DDOS attacks. See how they like it.
 
How should "technology" prevent this, exactly?

Not sure that's why it was a question. Possibly something that detects consistent ddos and a software or something that just prevents any more requests from that ip or something? I just remember ddos attacks being still a big deal in the 90s and yet here we are still talking about it
 
Got kicked offline while playing DeadNation lounge co-op with nephew, it went straight to a hard freeze and i couldn't turn it off at all.

Had to turn the power off at the wall socket only to re-start with a blue wave screen. After several failed attemps at re-starting i was told by support to try safe mode and Initialize PS4.

Haha now i have the XMB menu working again but with all my games gone. Can't wait to re download TLoU and all other digital games again.

Exact same thing happened to me except now I can't turn my system on. At all.
 
DDOS attacks on Sony? Yay, thanks for attacking the customers instead of Sony with your "attack". Fucking morons. I hate these fucking people.
 
I'm gonna DDOS my local McDonald's today because I'm enraged. I'm gonna order so much shit and cancel and customize till their system overloads.
 
I'm chill, I just find the statement to be asinine. Why come for the gaming companies with these stupid ass attacks when far worse things need exposure. Net neutrality is a big deal right now and instead of them fighting for the people's rights , they'd rather take down things that people work hard to afford. I get its for the lulz but the fact that gaming companies always suffer bullshit like this, it's really saying something.
Its because gamers tend to be more connected to the internet, so pull down a gaming service and all of the players come online looking for answers, which for these guys means more attention.

Pull down the site of some corrupt bank or whatever, and it'll make the news a few days later (maybe), but the majority of clients arent going to jump onto the internet instantly with their reactions.

Also theres clearly fanboy shit going on here too. Take PSN down, get Xbox & PC fanboys patting you on the back & following you on twitter.
 
Is it possible to get law enforcement to contact twitter and get IPs of these jackholes? I would feel better about life if I knew there was a good chance at snaring them.

And you know if you catch one, they roll over on there accomplices every single time because they are really just internet tough guys that think theyre untouchable. Throw them in the Sony dungeon like those lulzsec assholes from the big outage
 
They are hitting Runescape now apparently. People bout to lose a lot of money.

In Runescape you have a limited amount of time to get back to your corpse or everything you had except the 3 most expensive items disappears. If it goes down for more than 15 minutes you are fucked.
 
They do this during Destiny launch and I will personally enlist to find these ass hats and deny them life giving oxygen.

Good news, bad new situation I guess. They probably won't bring down PSN when Destiny comes out. But PSN will definitely die anyway. It's basically a house of cards. The slightest breeze will take it down.
 
Not sure that's why it was a question. Possibly something that detects consistent ddos and a software or something that just prevents any more requests from that ip or something? I just remember ddos attacks being still a big deal in the 90s and yet here we are still talking about it
I dont know much about these things, but i'd assume a ddos attack doesnt come from a single IP.
 
Is it possible to get law enforcement to contact twitter and get IPs of these jackholes? I would feel better about life if I knew there was a good chance at snaring them.

And you know if you catch one, they roll over on there accomplices every single time because they are really just internet tough guys that think theyre untouchable. Throw them in the Sony dungeon like those lulzsec assholes from the big outage

If they are able to organize large scale DDos attacks they probably know how to use a proxy lol.
 
So it's possible other people might have issues but this should work for most people.

1. Before turning on PS4 unplug it from the router or turn off the router if it's connected via wifi and then you should be able to log in fine.

2. Then go to settings > network > uncheck "connect to the internet" and everything should work fine after that. Well anything that doesn't actually need to be online anyway.
 
Not sure that's why it was a question. Possibly something that detects consistent ddos and a software or something that just prevents any more requests from that ip or something? I just remember ddos attacks being still a big deal in the 90s and yet here we are still talking about it

The simple reason is that while there have been improvement . all of our current internet infrastructure is still built on top of the old one from the Late 80- early 90s.

and as i said earlier , unless there is an complete overhaul on how the internet functions .DDoS attacks will keep happening.
 
Its because gamers tend to be more connected to the internet, so pull down a gaming service and all of the players come online looking for answers, which for these guys means more attention.

Pull down the site of some corrupt bank or whatever, and it'll make the news a few days later (maybe), but the majority of clients arent going to jump onto the internet instantly with their reactions.

Also theres clearly fanboy shit going on here too. Take PSN down, get Xbox & PC fanboys patting you on the back & following you on twitter.

Pretty much, they're not "hacktivists".
 
So it's possible other people might have issues but this should work for most people.

1. Before turning on PS4 unplug it from the router or turn off the router if it's connected via wifi and then you should be able to log in fine.

2. Then go to settings > network > uncheck "connect to the internet" and everything should work fine after that. Well anything that doesn't actually need to be online anyway.

Unless like me you've just put a fresh HDD in :) Perfect timing
 
Its because gamers tend to be more connected to the internet, so pull down a gaming service and all of the players come online looking for answers, which for these guys means more attention.

Pull down the site of some corrupt bank or whatever, and it'll make the news a few days later (maybe), but the majority of clients arent going to jump onto the internet instantly with their reactions.

Also theres clearly fanboy shit going on here too. Take PSN down, get Xbox & PC fanboys patting you on the back & following you on twitter.

Verizon and ATT have tons of people always connected to the Internet? Why not give those customers something to chat about and wage war with them, especially when one of them is a huge reason why net neutrality is at risk right now? People are going to rage regardless and if they were doing this for kuddos, then why is the earthquake in Cali trending more than these customer outrage?

Really, it's pathetic and just shows what a waste these guys are when trying to get gaming fanboy fave points. Between this and that Zoe Quinn bull, the industry is getting more immature every day.
 
Was signed in an hour or so ago, went to sign back in and nothing throwing up errors all over, also app on phone won't connect?.

Same thing here.

Tried connecting to the app on my phone this morning multiple times and now finally it tells me that it's undergoing maintenance.
 
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