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The 2011 PlayStation Network outage (sometimes referred to as the PSN Hack) was the result of an "external intrusion" on Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services, in which personal details from approximately 77 million accounts were compromised and prevented users of PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable consoles from accessing the service.
Twitter accounts hacked in 2017 included that of David Guetta, [25] the New York Times, [26] the WWE, [27] and Game of Thrones (along with some other HBO TV shows, and HBO's own official account). [28] They also hacked the Twitter and Facebook accounts of PlayStation (including a claimed leak of the PlayStation Network databases), [29] FC ...
hacked [504] Reddit: 2018 usernames, emails, 2007 database backup: social network: employee account compromise [505] Reddit: 2021 unknown social network hacked [506] [505] Restaurant Depot: 2011 200,000: retail: hacked by Russian hackers [507] [508] Roblox: 2016 52,458, including account balances, email addresses, IP addresses, purchases ...
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LulzSec hacked into the Bethesda Game Studios network and posted information taken from the network onto the Internet, though they refrained from publishing 200,000 compromised accounts. [63] LulzSec posted to Twitter regarding the attack, "Bethesda, we broke into your site over two months ago.
In June 2024, Team Fortress 2 players review bombed the game on Steam in protest of developer Valve's perceived negligence of the game after bot accounts had been disrupting the player experience since early 2020. The review bomb caused the game's overall recent review rating to drop to "Overwhelmingly Negative".
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