Lizard Squad Hackers ruin Christmas gaming fun for millions by taking down Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox servers

It is really so sad that Gamers around the world were left disappointed on Christmas Day after hacking group Lizard Squad carried through with its threat to bring down both Sony's PlayStation Network and Microsoft's Xbox Live service.
Notorious hacking group Lizard Squad, who had previously brought down both networks earlier this month, once again claimed responsibility for the sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
Microsoft and Sony both used Twitter to acknowledge the issues and to assure users that they were doing everything they could to restore their services.
The hack left gamers unable to play online and also impacted online components of hugely popular games such as Call of Duty, Madden, FIFA and The Sims 4.
Occasional downtime is par for the course for both services, but Christmas Day is a particularly bad time to be hacked, just as hundreds of thousands of PlayStation 4s and Xbox Ones were being unwrapped and set up for the first time.
Lizard Squad had first announced earlier this month plans to take down the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live on Christmas Day. It described itself as the 'next generation Grinch.



Another hacker group, The Finest Squad, then emerged, saying that it would stop the group and bring its members to justice. The Finest Squad tweeted at about 5pm ET that they had Xbox 'pretty much restored.'
The problems may have been exacerbated by Sony's decision to let consumers download the controversial movie The Interview through Xbox Video as well as other online sources.
'Are you having a rough time signing in to Xbox Live?,' a service alert on the Microsoft product's website asked. 'We're working to get this figured out right away. We appreciate your patience.


Two hours after the message was posted at 4:33 p.m. ET, the Xbox Live site said technicians were still 'hard at work trying to reach a solution.'
As of 6.45pm ET, PlayStation Network was still offline, according to the device's status page.
'We are aware that some users are experiencing difficulty logging into the PSN,' it said. 'We will update this article with any changes that occur in regards to this issue. Thank you for your patience.'
Three Xbox platforms were affected by the service problem: Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Xbox on other devices, Microsoft's status website said.


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