Tag: reset
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Unlocking the Power of Your PS5: A Guide to Backup and Reset
If you’re debating backing up or resetting your PS5, we’ve got you covered. Sometimes our consoles need a fresh start or a backup safety net. In this article, we look at how to back up and reset your PS5 with no stress. Why backing up is so important Gaming adventures on the PlayStation 5 are…
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Missing CBS Action on Freesat ? Here’s how to get it back!
We’ve been informed by a number of Freesat set top box users that some channels around 137, 138 and 139 – including cult favourite CBS Action – have gone A.W.O.L in the past few days. But fear not – these channels have not been beamed away for good and can be restored by simply resetting your box…
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Sony resetting some PSN account passwords for “irregular activity”
If you are currently residing in North America and are experiencing issues with logging into your Sony PSN account, then this may be because your password has changed. Don’t worry, you’re not losing your memory. Sony has announced that as a precautionary measure it has reset thousands of US PlayStation Network account passwords – you…
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Sony deny new Playstation Network attack – “URL exploit fixed”
Sony has spoken out and denied the claims that the Playstation Network was violated once again – this time during the mass password reset by users weeks after the last attack crippled the gaming community for a month. Sony were quick to comment on its Playstation Blog regarding speculation circulating that another attack had taken…
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Sony’s PlayStation Network exploited again?
After Sony had literally just started to turn the PlayStation Network back on, could the network have already been subject to another exploit? Reports say that the password system used for PSN suffers from an exploit which would allow hackers to change your password, simply by using your PSN email and also your date of…
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Sony PSN Password reset crashes
Sunday 15th of May was a big day for Sony, as after nearly a month of its PlayStation network being down due to an anonymous (not the group!) hack and losing over 100 million of its users personal details, The PSN was finally returned. But Sony’s woes don’t end there, as almost immediately after the network went…