
The entire tech-aware world is obviously focused on the PSN fiasco, with consumers asking that age-old scandal double-question: What did Sony know and when did they know it? But I’ve got different queries: When the PlayStation Network is finally repaired and functional, how will we access our online identities? What kind of hoops will consumers have to jump through to safely and securely reclaim their PSN accounts? Will we still have our trophies, friends list, DLC and the rest of our online, PSN identity?
Had Sony taken the network down for “regular” maintenance, they could just put things up as they were when the system went down, but the compromising of users’ personal information puts Sony into a very different, and very delicate, situation, that likely doesn't have a simple solution. Sony, as yet, aren't saying how they plan to reunite gamers with their online profiles, but below are some ideas on how it might work.
If Sony put the system back online suddenly, the person or people who presumably hold your login info and password could simply hijack as many accounts as they wanted, as soon as the "on" switch is flipped, so that solution is unlikely.
“But what about my security question? Couldn’t I use that to reconnect to my account?” you might ask. No. Whoever has your password information also has access to your security answer.
Alternatively, Sony could send users an email that requires them to reset their password, but again, the presumed PSN information thief has access to your email account as well as your PSN, and, in spite of many, many exhortations to change all passwords, many people use the same password for their email as their PSN login, meaning, potentially, another way to hijack your PSN login. This is seems to me to be the path that Sony will take to get things moving again, though. They’ve already suggested all their users change passwords on their email and other accounts.
Will Your PSN Profile Be Wiped Clean?
There is also the potential that your account will be wiped clean, totally. This scenario seems to me to be the most “secure” way to protect customers, but it’s unlikely, as it would cause unimaginable devastation to Sony’s bottom line and incredible hassle to the PSN’s millions of customers.
If Sony cleared out the PSN and started from the beginning, not only would they likely lose a huge percentage of users and/or paying customers, but trying to sort out and reconnect users to the digital downloads they’ve already purchased would be unimaginably complicated, perhaps impossible, without, of course reconnecting to your account...and that's not to mention friends’ lists, trophies, purchased games, PlayStation Home content and more.
As headache-inducing as the physical, technical repair of the PlayStation Network will be, Sony's real problem will be in repairing the spirit of the PlayStation Network. A breach of privacy and service this huge will take a lot of good-will and likely a lot of time to fix.




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istealstuff
will we have to reactivate our ps3 systems when it goes back up?
deedubya
Ima be PISSED if we don't get our trophies intact!! I'm 2 trophies away from my first platinum!
And my friends list! Oy! My friends list! There are people on there that I don't have any other way of getting a hold of! I have like 4 people on my fb account that also have on PSN... everyone else ... Gods!
Man, I need a vacay from all of this crap!!
contactone
Well, my PSN password is completely different than my email associated with it so that is safe. If they go the route of going through a link sent to my email to reset my PSN I'm good.
General_Graybush
I have another issue I want to bring up. My PS3 has started behaving weird, as though the operating system has been corrupted. Before Sony advised me not to do so, I downloaded a required system update several months ago via a wireless network. During the data download, there was a drop out in the signal and according to Sony, the system does not run an error check routine to verify data integrity. Same type of issues started showing up again last night.
motivator-
If they truly are rebuilding it from scratch a large chunk of the time it takes to get it restored will be in backfilling the data from the old to the new. Also, it says here:
http://blog.us.playstation.c om/2011/04/27/qa-1-for-playsta tion-network-and-qriocity-serv ices/
They're working on an update that will require all users to change their password once PSN is restored. It could be as simple as only allowing that password to be updated from the consoleid it was last accessed from, though I'm not sure why they can't just send an email with a password change link in it to all users and do it outside of the ps3 altogether. As for trophies, assuming the data didn't get destroyed during the attack it should be just as easy to backfill, though it might take a lot longer, which could be what they mean by "some services" taking longer.
InachiSasuke
Loss of games? I bought mine on a prepaid card, so I still have the codes. Loss of trophies? I'll be really annoyed, since I no longer have those games and I just finally got some GoWIII ones. But when the hackers start messing around with my email account, which is attached to every website I'm a member of, that's when I'm gonna get mad.
go2gurl
Idk if anyone else has thought about this but, not too long before PSN went down I took a few moments (ok it took about 10 minutes) to go through my emails and place all of my PlayStation correspondence into a separate file. Those emails may be the only record that we can refer to on the off chance they are forced to clear everyone's acct. I know that I'm glad I took the time to do it.
h0use0fc4rds
This is what you get when you do not charge for servers. More hackers and less watch dogs. Just this time the person wasn't dumb enough to just pad his k/d in Black OPs; he wen't for the money shot. I mean this is like the plot of a bad Hackers movie. Sony; stop letting the little children who solder your motherboards also run your firewalls and pay some people who know what they are doing. You could have just killed your company as I never have and now never will own a Sony product that connects to the internet unless it's a PC.
Jordan94jb
Well it's impossible (almost) to lose our trophy data, it's all stored on our hard drives. As for the other information DLC etc. Sony would never recover from this if they lost that.
Frozen_Jelly
Its not sonys fault, there just providing a service which they dont even charge you for so dont have a winge at sony.. That F*#!witt that hacked it is who you should be annoyed at.
A_Brod
My tophies better be intact as well as my DL history. and Sony better release at least one official apology or im switching to steam.
Evc
Losing all the stuff that you have purchased would really suck, but trophies who cares about them, really? Its just a number its not like you are losing money on it. Losing all you have paid for, is another thing. Glad I don't have a PoS3
dz99ls
very frustrating this whole thing is...
two-shadows
you may not care about trophies but ik alot of people that will including me concidering i have platinumed 15 games that are synced and did mirrors edge whilst the service has been down, quite frankly online i couldnt care less if things like call of duty get wiped more so mw2 i am one of the few that got 10th prestige legit and it is a great annoyance that i am made out to have hacked when i put the time and effort into actualy doing it fairly and if it means that there wont be people that have hacked it then wipe away,make everyone start from scratch
Blue_Vortex
I could care less about my trophies
gtamaster503
I've gotten all of the Portal 2 single player trophies. One of them took two and a half hours. If they don't sync. I'm kicking someone in the balls.
Vro3irty
as long as my credit score goes UP after this I'm good...cant get any lower!!
Razikale
I would be sadden if everything was wiped away. Hopefully some of the basic things will stay intact. The friends list is the important thing for me.
djt17489
Well if you wipe are accounts clean and all the movies and wallpaper ECT is goin including DLC downloads for anything we had example Call of Duty black ops and modernwarfare 2 maps what ever the things you can at less do is give us some Playstation network points so we can get what we lost and if all you saying right now is what you have to do do it
DarkDoc23
@arbitrary
They're saying if you used the same password from your e-mail account on your PSN account, which many people do, they could have access to your e-mail account as well as your PSN, since they got your e-mail address (I admit I am one of those, which is why I changed my password). If you used a different password, you should be fine. This is why I keep 2 seperate e-mail accounts, one for important stuff like banking and the other for other stuff like PSN and junk e-mails.
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