Andre Yoskowitz
7 May 2011 1:12
Sony has said early Saturday that it must delay the restoration of PSN, although last week it promised to have the service up-and-running by Sunday.
A spokesperson simply said restoring PSN this week "would not be possible" and left no set date for its return.
Additionally, Sony said it removed the stolen personal info of 2500 PSN users that had been posted on a website.
The data stolen included name and some addresses.
For more coverage of the current debacle that is the PSN takedown, check our past articles:
Sony considering offering a reward for info on hackers
Sony offering identity-theft protection and insurance for one year to all U.S. PSN users
Hackers planning third attack on Sony