PlayStation Network Security Flaw Raises Account Safety Concerns
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PlayStation Accounts Reportedly Easy to Hack Due to Major System Flaw
Having trouble viewing the text? You can always read the original article here: PlayStation Accounts Reportedly Easy to Hack Due to Major System Flaw A major flaw in the PlayStation account protection system is reportedly allowing hackers to take control of user profiles with only a small amount of information. As many players may remember, this is not the first time a similar problem has appeared. In the past, a similar case involved French jou…
PlayStation is under increased surveillance after reports of potential vulnerabilities in the PSN support process.
PlayStation Network Security Flaw Raises Account Safety Concerns
PlayStation Network faces critical security vulnerability allowing hackers to bypass two-factor authentication and passkey protection using only transaction IDs from old invoices. The flaw exists in PlayStation customer service protocols where support staff grant account access to anyone providing PSN username and transaction number from any purchase regardless of year. French journalist Nicolas Lellouche discovered […] The post Major PlayStatio…
Colin Moriarty has had his PlayStation account stolen despite...
Colin has had his account stolen today despite a 3 day warning in advance and having the proper security set up. Somebody was able to get into his account, change the email, and turn off 2FA. He has been told to wait up to a week in queue before his support ticket could be answered and will quit gaming and podcasting if he does not get his account back.
PlayStation YouTuber Colin Moriarty Says PSN Account Was Hacked Despite 2FA Protection
Prominent PlayStation content creator and former IGN editor Colin Moriarty has claimed that his PlayStation Network account was hacked despite using two-factor authentication, while Sony support reportedly told him the recovery process could take up to three weeks. Moriarty shared details of the incident in multiple posts on X, alleging that the attack may be part of a broader wave targeting both random and high-profile PlayStation users. “My PS…
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