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Tachikoma said:
walsufnir said:


Any links for this?

Research on active vulnerabilities isn't published on their site unless the vulnerability leads to a critical flaw, or unless the hole (however small) has been patched, if you want to sniff the sidetracks by all means join their newsgroups or IRC channels.

The other thing to keep in mind is that they would not publish the vulnerability as "PSN HACK!", or even mention psn at all, they would publish it specifically under the module or platform it's running, such as apache, an associated module, or OS this keeps the people with a solid grasp of these things in the loop and the script kiddies out.

I.e. you need to know what platform, what OS, what server software, what version of said software, what SQL driver and so on.

If you're expecting a link to "hack found for psn login servers" then you do not understand how security advisory websites work.


So you got the information from $somewhere and retried this on your own? Or did you read about this on "locked", let's say, forums?