Monday, April 25, 2011

BLACKOUT: PSN


5 days...and the PlayStation Network remains silent... users are now getting inpatient for the long wait.




A holiday weekend without Portal 2 or Mortal Kombat matchups, a five-day grand total of uninterrupted void, and yes, Sony's PlayStation Network remains in the fetal position as we pull into Monday, April 25.




We still know virtually nothing about what happened, or why. Sony says the outage is its own fault, that it shut the PlayStation Network down preemptively after an “external intrusion.” The implication is thus that the PSN might have continued to run otherwise. Sony shut things down voluntarily to ensure things were smooth “going forward.”



That's as dramatic a move as they come. It's Sony admitting the PlayStation Network had fatal security and performance holes. What else would prompt the world's fifth largest media monolith to--without warning last Wednesday, April 20--cut off over 70 million PSN customers, then keep them offline for going on a week?



Sony's latest informational update, posted on Saturday, reiterates that both the PlayStation Network and Qriocity (Sony's media streaming service) have been “suspended":




My bet is that Sony was aware, well before this outage, that the PlayStation Network had certain innate and terminal vulnerabilities. The network was brought low recently due to attacks by hacktivist group Anonymous. No doubt Sony's network and systems engineers had their plates full poring over router and server logs, identifying holes, applying band-aids, and positing long-term solutions. Those solutions likely involved re-architecting the system to bolster its defenses. In fact I'd wager Sony's info-tech elite already put it in the form of an ultimatum to Sony corporate, something like “Either do this, or we're operating with a target on our backs.” This latest “intrusion” (Anonymous claims it wasn't involved) simply served as an “opportunity” to implement those changes.



I called the outage a "disaster" for Sony last Thursday, which it was, already, at that time. I'm not sure what to call it fours days on, but if this rebuild doesn't solve the problem (and what better way to unintentionally goad a hydra-headed enemy than to imply you've built a better "unsinkable" ship?) calling it a "disaster's" going to by contrast sound like putting lipstick on a bandicoot.







Our efforts to resolve this matter involve re-building our system to further strengthen our network infrastructure. Though this task is time-consuming, we decided it was worth the time necessary to provide the system with additional security.

1 comment:

  1. it wasnt by anonymous im sure they never said it was them cuz if it was them then they wouldve said it they are show offs so as sony asia in traditional chinese it said that it was hacked by a german guy i forgot his name but he jailbraked the iphone when he was 13 and know jailbraked ps3 now that he is 17 and he was cought by sony and sony called the police the police took away hes computer and stuff so he for revenge did this

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