Three Arrested Over PS3 Hacks – Cyber Group 'Anonymous' Blamed

Spanish police announced yesterday that they had captured three people suspected of hacking in connection with the recent attacks against Sony’s PlayStation Network, as well as government and corporate websites around the world.

One man, based in the city of Gijón, allegedly had a computer used to attack PSN as well as Spanish banks and other corporate companies. The other two arrests took place in Valencia and Barcelona, but as yet, no further information has been given.

If Spain’s National Police are to be believed, the arrests were made as part of an investigation that began last October after the Ministry of Culture website was hacked, and that the offenders were traced by incriminating chat logs and web pages.

According to sources, the three suspects were part of the hacking group ‘Anonymous’. The group previously denied any official involvement with the PSN hack, although a police statement suggests Anonymous continues to ‘hold a vast membership of people from various countries around the world, organised into ‘cells’ that share common goals’.

An unnamed source said:  ‘These hackers are activists operating anonymously, but in a coordinated fashion. Commonly referred to as ‘hactivists’, this group of hackers has been cyber-attacking networks and websites around the globe and then gleefully advertising their successes.”

If these are true, and let’s be honest, it is not entirely unfeasible, attacks on corporate companies are likely to be a more of a regular occurrence in the future.

Stay tuned to Frost for more information as it happens…

PSN Update 4: Network Not Up Until May 31st and new Xbox 360 Counter Update

Update 5 (PSN is now back in parts of the US but not the UK yet)

The PSN Network won’t be up until the end of the month now. Sony is planning to have the system back online by May 31st. It had hoped to have at least partial service restored by the end of this week.  Gamers will now be wondering if they will ever get back online. The network has been down for almost three weeks now and many have been forced to find other activities. The attack is now thought to be one of the biggest in history.

Businesses reliant on the Sony network have lost millions of dollars. Capcom’s senior Vice president Christian Svensson said he was ‘frustrated and upset’. Many developers have felt paralysed by the outage.

It has now been 4 days without an update from Sony. Can they hold onto their fan base with the lack of information? There is only so long fans will wait.

In a further blow to Sony, leaked information from www.product-reviews.net has confirmed that rival Microsoft is planning to update its Xbox 360 dashboard later this month. The update will come out between Thursday 19th and May 30th. It will bring in a brand new disc format, known as XGD3, with anti-piracy measures designed to increase security.

Apparently the new update will support Paypal on the Xbox marketplace to further protect users against potential online fraud.

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