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Sony Europe has reset the passwords for a number of PSN users as a precautionary measure. The only problem is it forgot to tell people it was doing this, leading to panic as many inexplicably were unable to log in to Sony's online service. |
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@popcap | 21 November 13 |
A Sony forum rep noted that only a small number of users were affected by this, but based on the community thread of over 50 comments, it seems like this was a rather common occurrence. Hopefully next time Sony will tell people when this happens so it doesn't give users a heart attack when they can't access their account and believe it to be hacked.
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@popcap | 21 November 13 |
This could well put people off buying a Playstation 4 which is due to be released in December
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@mok214 | 21 November 13 |
I doubt it, some people just have to have the newest toy.
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@xtreme83 | 21 November 13 |
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@alvar89 | 21 November 13 |
Fanboys ![]() |
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@mr.stabs | 21 November 13 |
@ xtreme83 - 21.11.13 - 09:43am ![]() ![]() |
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@guillium | 21 November 13 |
They detected dodgy activity, probably multiple failure attempts to sign in to the effected accounts, so they reset the password as a precaution. Meaning all the account holder had to do was change their password ![]() |
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@nobyboy | 21 November 13 |
sony fail ![]() |
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@cyberman | 21 November 13 |
dnt say that there tvs r the best if they fail i have 2 buy samsung ![]() |
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