‘Lizard Squad’ Explains Why It Hacked Xbox Live and PSN

People all over the world tried to enjoy some online gameplay on their new PlayStation and Xbox consoles on Christmas Day, but they couldn’t. Millions more who already had video game consoles and needed a quick escape from their families on Thursday also couldn’t connect to the PlayStation Network or Xbox Live.
‘Lizard Squad’ Explains Why It Hacked Xbox Live and PSN
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People all over the world tried to enjoy some online gameplay on their new PlayStation and Xbox consoles on Christmas Day, but they couldn’t. Millions more who already had video game consoles and needed a quick escape from their families on Thursday also couldn’t connect to the PlayStation Network or Xbox Live.

Why? Because both networks suffered multiple days of full and partial downtime due to a huge attack from a hacker group called the “Lizard Squad,” and now we know exactly why they did it.

FROM EARLIER: Merry Christmas, from hackers: PlayStation Network and Xbox Live both attacked

As of Friday morning, both PSN and Xbox Live were still suffering from the after effects of huge distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks both networks had been targeted with in previous days.

Here is the message that was posted on Sony’s PSN status page: “We are aware that some users are experiencing difficulty logging into the PSN. We will update this article with any changes that occur in regards to this issue. Thank you for your patience.”

And this statement was given by Microsoft: “Were you having a hard time signing in to Xbox Live? If so, we’re glad to say we’ve reached a solution! You can once again sign in without any issues. Thanks for hanging in there while we worked. We appreciate it!”

Now, the hackers behind the attacks have spoken up in an interview with WinBeta, and they have explained why they attacked both networks.

Sadly, the explanation is painfully simple: They did it "for the laughs."