The map hasn't updated since California, I'm going to give mine a try now.
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The map hasn't updated since California, I'm going to give mine a try now.
They called it a night. :D
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/...74C70420110513
Quote:
(Reuters) - Sony Corp's computer networks remain vulnerable to attack three weeks after the company learned that it had been victim of one of the biggest data breaches in history, according to an Internet security expert.
:smh:Quote:
Security researcher John Bumgarner discovered a potential bonanza for hackers by using little more than a web browser, Google's search engine and a basic understanding of Internet security systems.
Bumgarner, a well-regarded Internet security researcher and U.S. military special operations veteran, identified a handful of flaws that would be easy for a hacker to identify and potentially exploit.
map updated
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida all went live.
...and Maryland. WHAT?! Let me guess...Ohio and West Virginia are going to be next. :rolleyes::fp:
Sitting in PA if that happens OU I'm going to disappointed hahaha
I feel like I should light a candle as I wait for service restoration. 'The night the PSN blackout ended..."
It shows people playing S4 in PA, but still can't log in...and that map hasn't updated for about an hour.
http://www.socom.com
There's a map on the bottom left. It's small, but you can still make it out fairly well.
Touchdown, PA! I'm in!
I'm turning in.
It's a lot like it was before. :D
That good, huh? ;)
I try to understand the tech behind video games & computers, etc. ....but I don't understand why the regional 'roll out' takes so long. Can someone explain it to me?
Big update: PA, Delaware, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and Michigan all up.