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Hackers have purportedly leaked the SDK and documentation for the Xbox One.
A hacker group has claimed responsibility for taking Xbox Live out of action.
The Playstation Network has recovered from a DDoS attack that took it offline in North America for the day.
Sony has agreed to a $15m settlement offering free games, themes, subscriptions and digital currency to US PSN users to apologise for its 2011 data breach.
Wurm Online is offering €10,000 for information that can lead them to the culprit of a recent DDoS attack.
Crowd funding site Kickstarter has been hacked.
After being hacked, Adobe's legitimate email warning to customers is now being flag as spam.
Arma developer Bohemia Interactive has been hit by hackers who have downloaded a database containing forum users' personal data.
Wargaming reveals a security incident may have compromised some user information.
Taking retro game hacks to extremes, Project Unity combines 15 original consoles in one box.
Sony has revealed that 93,000 accounts were recently accessed by hackers.
Sony has reported a growth in total PSN users since the security breach.
A video from Anonymous has appeared on YouTube, with the aim of taking down Facebook.
Hacking group LulzSec has targeted a number of new sites and game servers.
Nintendo servers hacked by LulzSec in run up to E3.
Sony has promised that all PSN features will be fully restored by the end of the week.
Sony has succumbed to new hacker attacks in Thailand and Japanese.
Sony has succumb to a new vulnerability in the PSN password reset system.
Sony has warned of a 'bad new world' of cybercrime.
Square-Enix suffers hacker attack from Anonymous splinter group.
Sony has warned that it may keep PSN offline until the end of the month.
Sony's online gaming site, Station.com, has been taken down following attacks too.
October 14 2021 | 15:04