Uh-oh, it appears the nightmare of Sony is still far from over. You see, eventhough the company managed to restored its Playstation Network, it seems the hackers are now mugging every Sony websites with a weak security. This morning, Sonypictures.com has been hacked by Lulzsec claiming that it harvested up to 1 million user accounts.
As of today, another report has been tipped to us, and its all about the disruption of Sony PSN Password site.

If you’ll try to log-in and change your password, you won’t be able to do it since the site is on maintenance mode.
For those who are unaware, those users who still haven’t been able to log-in on their PSN accounts, since May 15 on Europe / North America, are required to change their PSN password as a part of its security system. While the majority of gamers have already did this last month, obviously, there are some players who are just going in the process today. But alas, that would be impossible to do now because the site is down.
A Sony rep has managed to reply on this issue, and the ETA only given for this outage is “as soon as possible”, and the team is “working hard” to fix it.
Let’s just hope this isn’t connected to another hacking-related incident – p-l-e-a-s-e.
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