PlayStation Network status? PSN Down? SU-42481-9?

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Here's how to check PlayStation Network status.

i. The longest PlayStation Network outage was in 2011, lasting for 23 days. The outage was caused by a security breach that exposed the personal information of over 77 million PlayStation Network users. The outage was a major blow to Sony and its reputation, and it took the company several months to fully restore the service.

Here are some of the details of the outage:

* The outage began on April 20, 2011.
* It was caused by a security breach that exploited a vulnerability in Sony's PlayStation Network servers.
* The breach exposed the personal information of over 77 million PlayStation Network users, including their names, addresses, email addresses, and credit card numbers.
* The outage lasted for 23 days, finally ending on May 31, 2011.
* The outage was a major blow to Sony and its reputation.
* It took Sony several months to fully restore the PlayStation Network service.

ii. Error code SU-42481-9 is a PlayStation Network error that occurs when you try to update your PS4's system software. It can be caused by a number of things, including:

* A corrupted system software update file
* A problem with your internet connection
* A problem with your PS4's hard drive

To fix Error SU-42481-9, you can try the following:

1. **Check your internet connection.** Make sure that your internet connection is working properly and that you are connected to the PlayStation Network. You can check your internet connection by trying to access a website or by using another device that is connected to the same network.
2. **Restart your PS4.** Sometimes a simple restart can fix problems with updating the system software. To restart your PS4, hold down the power button for about 7 seconds until the console turns off. Then, turn it back on again.
3. **Rebuild your PS4's database.** Rebuild your PS4's database to fix any corruption that may be causing the error. To rebuild your PS4's database, follow these steps:
1. Turn off your PS4.
2. Hold down the power button until you hear two beeps. The first beep will be when you first press the power button, and the second beep will be about 7 seconds later.
3. Connect your PS4 controller to the console using a USB cable.
4. Press and hold the PlayStation button and the Share button at the same time.
5. Keep holding the buttons until you see a message that says "Rebuilding Database."
6. Once the database is rebuilt, your PS4 will restart.
4. **Update your PS4's system software using a USB.** If you are still having problems, you can try updating your PS4's system software using a USB. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Download the latest system software update from the PlayStation website.
2. Create a folder on your USB drive called "PS4".
3. Inside the "PS4" folder, create another folder called "UPDATE".
4. Copy the system software update file to the "UPDATE" folder.
5. Disconnect all USB devices from your PS4 except for the USB drive with the system software update file.
6. Turn off your PS4.
7. Turn your PS4 back on and hold down the power button until you hear two beeps.
8. Connect your PS4 controller to the console using a USB cable.
9. Press the PlayStation button on the controller.
10. Select "Update System Software".
11. Select "Update from USB Storage Device".
12. Follow the on-screen instructions to update your PS4's system software.

If you have tried all of the above and you are still having problems, you can contact PlayStation support for help.

iii. Error code WV-33898-1 is a PlayStation Network error that occurs when you try to connect to the PlayStation Network. It can be caused by a number of things, including:

* A problem with your internet connection
* A problem with your PS4's network settings
* A problem with the PlayStation Network servers

To fix Error WV-33898-1, you can try the following:

1. **Check your internet connection.**
2. **Restart your PS4.**
3. **Reset your PS4's network settings.** Resetting your PS4's network settings will restore them to their default values. This may fix any problems that are preventing you from connecting to the PlayStation Network. To reset your PS4's network settings, follow these steps:
1. Go to Settings - Network - Set Up Internet Connection.
2. Select "Use a wired connection" or "Use a wireless connection."
3. Select "Automatic" for IP address and DNS settings.
4. Select "Do not use a proxy server."
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to connect to the internet.
4. **Check the PlayStation Network status.**
5. **Contact PlayStation support.** If you have tried all of the above and you are still having problems, you can contact PlayStation support for help. You can find their contact information on the PlayStation Network website.