Back in December 2025, it was widely reported that PlayStation Network accounts could be easily hacked even with 2FA and passkey protection due to how account ownership is verified by PlayStation support. Hackers need only a transaction number to claim ownership of an account, effectively bypassing all digital security layers. Despite these reports, this security issue still hasn't been properly addressed, as the same user who originally reported the flaw has had their account hacked again. "Do you remember the hacking of my PlayStation account that went viral around the world and Sony still hasn't fixed? I got hacked again […]
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