PS4 users claim that dangerous messages are causing systems to lock up and crash

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It appears that PlayStation 4 users might need to quickly go tweak their system settings, due to a newly uncovered "hack" in the form of corrupted private messages. Hundreds of users have reported that upon receiving a weird message in their PS4's message inbox, their consoles would freeze up, and not do anything, requiring a full factory reset in order to function again. This glitch can happen to anyone that allows messages from "everybody", so it's highly recommended that for now, you should set messages to friends only. Those unlucky enough to experience the problem find that upon getting the message, their system won't connect to their controller, and if they try to force the system to go back to the menu, it'll still crash when signing into their account. Sony hasn't said anything in regards to the matter at this time.

Even deleting the message from the mobile app doesn’t work. It happened to me during Rainbow Six: Siege. A player from the other team used a dummy account to send the message and crashed my entire team. We all have had to factory reset. Only one of our guys wasn’t affected and he has his messages private. Do this ASAP to prevent this from happening to you.

This just happened to me during Rocket League. Got a message then after a minute my controller stopped working and everything went silent. Now I can’t access the home menu. It just goes to the ‘Report Problem’ screen every time

You can protect yourself from such problems if you go to settings, account management, privacy settings, and then personal info/messaging.

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What's funny is that I kept reporting these spam bots as they messaged me and Playstation would just shit on my reports with the ''that's not really important'' excuse.

They sound just as reliable as those dumbasses on Facebook who tell you something you reported "wasn't in violation of standards".
 
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Anyone else see those spam bots and just start messing with them? Just try and see how they respond to specific stimuli? Like, you know they're a bot, so you start pressuring them by pointing out their lack of ability to respond to your actual text?

I know it's pointless but oddly entertaining.
 

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Anyone else see those spam bots and just start messing with them? Just try and see how they respond to specific stimuli? Like, you know they're a bot, so you start pressuring them by pointing out their lack of ability to respond to your actual text?

I know it's pointless but oddly entertaining.

I can agree with that.
 

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Anyone else see those spam bots and just start messing with them? Just try and see how they respond to specific stimuli? Like, you know they're a bot, so you start pressuring them by pointing out their lack of ability to respond to your actual text?

I know it's pointless but oddly entertaining.
The best thing to do is when you have a phone number or email address and you just spam them, wasting their time.
 

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