PlayStation players are waking up to a nightmare scenario this week—one where your PSN account can be hijacked even if you’ve done everything right. Two‑factor authentication? Check. Passkey? Check.
Anonymous claims it broke into the PlayStation Network and has a 50 gigabyte database of email accounts and their passwords. Ten million accounts “are at risk,” says the hacker involved. The passwords ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PlayStation’s security woes continue, as it has been recently reported that PlayStation Network (PSN) accounts can be hacked even ...