[Updated story: Sony admits hackers have stolen user info]
It’s been almost a full week and the PlayStation Network is still down.
The network, which has been down since Wednesday and allows 75 million users to play games with friends over the Internet, went down several times in February and March. The network is also used to deliver downloadable games and other static media. Sony’s Qriocity (pronounced “curiousity”) service, which provides streaming video, music and games, is also down.
Sony has not explained what happened exactly, but hackers are apparently behind the recent outage.

Take that hackers!
Late Friday, Sony said “An external intrusion on our system has affected our PlayStation Network … .”
External intrusion = Attack by hackers.
When will online gaming resume? Late Monday, a Sony spokesman said “I don’t have an update or timeframe to share at this point in time.”
Protecting the network from hackers has been a lot more difficult than Sony first predicted. Thursday night, Sony said it might only take a full day or two.
Saturday, Sony said “we are working around the clock to bring [the network] online. 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.”
The hacking group Anonymous, which some had thought may be behind Sony’s problems, say it’s not them. On the group’s Facebook page someone wrote, “ATTENTION: For everyone coming here complaining about the PSN or inquiring about it, We Do Not Know What Happened. This is not the work of Anonymous.”
Sony’s problems are also unrelated to Amazon’s crash, which has crippled many popular websites and online services including Reddit, Foursquare, Quora and Hootsuite.
This is a big blow, especially through the long holiday weekend. Some games can only be played online, and many of the more popular games, such as the “Call of Duty” series, usually have hundreds of thousands of players logging into online firefights.
So, hang up your M16 there won’t be any “Call of Duty” deathmatches until Sony fixes this thing.
As someone says below, sometimes “you get what you don’t pay for.” Time to fire up the Xbox 360.
* Check the PlayStation blog for the latest updates.
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You Get What You Dont Pay For
April 22nd, 2011
11:00 am
W T F!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Audriana Rios
April 22nd, 2011
11:05 am
Errrr so lame -_-
George
April 22nd, 2011
11:06 am
I think im gonna trade my ps3 for a 360 this is crazy im tired of all the problems
earls
April 22nd, 2011
11:07 am
why is it a big name name like yours seems to ‘collect’ these problems all the time im tired of going online and waiting for a ‘host’ if they dont have proper connection dont let them play!!! i payed £280 for my ps3 and cant go online!! shouldnt you be prepared for things like this??? xbox dosnt have these problems…. enough said!!!
youngsolider
April 22nd, 2011
11:11 am
wow this really suck i need my call of duty
matt
April 22nd, 2011
11:12 am
hurry up and do the problem out
Wayne's Wife
April 22nd, 2011
11:12 am
This is some BS!!!
CiArAnW324
April 22nd, 2011
11:13 am
Hurry up and fix it, i am gettin bored !!!
badbubba98
April 22nd, 2011
11:14 am
it should be up today becuz it finaly said that it is goin under maitnence when i tryed to sign in and when it says that that means they are makin a update so this dont happen again cuz some stupid hackers try to hack them
youngsolider
April 22nd, 2011
11:14 am
xbox is wack swich ova if u think its better earls