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23rd May 2011, 05:11 PM #1OPMember
Sony hacked AGAIN after PSN reboot
Sony (SNE) (6758) has been hacked again, by persons unknown. Or should that be "yet again"? Not content to allow Sony to lick its PlayStation Network (PSN) wounds, this time, Sony subsidiaries in Greece, Thailand, and Japan fell victim to anonymous hackers (not to be confused with Anonymous hackers, of course ;-). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers can't believe how "unlucky" Sony has become.
Like piranha swarming someone injured in a river, it looks like everyone is testing Sony?s security defenses. ... can their reputation be salvaged?
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Sony has hired more security staff and added additional layers of protection, [but] they haven?t had time to take hold. ... It does demonstrate that previous measures were spotty at best.
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Sony's ... mounting security problems and spotty communication, have done little to increase the value of [its brand]. ... It?s not clear if Sony will have a long fight to regain consumer trust. ... What is clear, is that Sony will have a hard time securing every aspect of their networked properties, and [it] will take time. How they react and communicate with the public ... will make all the difference.Cooper Reviewed by Cooper on . Sony hacked AGAIN after PSN reboot Sony (SNE) (6758) has been hacked again, by persons unknown. Or should that be "yet again"? Not content to allow Sony to lick its PlayStation Network (PSN) wounds, this time, Sony subsidiaries in Greece, Thailand, and Japan fell victim to anonymous hackers (not to be confused with Anonymous hackers, of course ;-). In IT Blogwatch, bloggers can't believe how "unlucky" Sony has become. Like piranha swarming someone injured in a river, it looks like everyone is testing Sony?s Rating: 5Removed by staff. Do not add the image again or we may infract you. We do not condone members to create protests.But But But what about freedom of speech. <-- that's a myth that exists in developed countries.
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23rd May 2011, 05:20 PM #2Member
Firstly I was like
Now I'm like
Meh. Hopefully those dorks can go into the real world a bit now (no offence to those who play alot of course)
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23rd May 2011, 05:22 PM #3Banned
Fuck Sony Security......
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23rd May 2011, 05:23 PM #4Member
the important thing is that multiplayer now works!!
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23rd May 2011, 05:23 PM #5Banned
It's working fine here
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23rd May 2011, 05:30 PM #6BannedWebsite's:
Khambaty.com iMotivate.net, LOL !
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23rd May 2011, 05:33 PM #7Member
there is very better way to F**k Sony... Release 3.60Firmware.... HEll Yeah
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23rd May 2011, 05:34 PM #8(╯?□?)╯︵ ┻━┻Website's:
Xenu.ws WarezLinkers.com SerialSurf.com CracksDirect.comThis time the network wasn't hacked though (PSN), just sony's website(s).
Projects:
WCDDL - The Professional DDL Script
Top Secret Project: In Development - ZOMG
ImgTrack - Never Have Dead Images Again!
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23rd May 2011, 05:35 PM #9BannedWebsite's:
IMGit.org ShareBB.org ShareBB.infoTheir security is so
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23rd May 2011, 08:40 PM #10Respected MemberWebsite's:
FreshWap.com KWWHunction.comonling gaming works great here was playing Black ops: Zombies
GTFO PSNDear Haters,
"I respect you so much, that's why I salute you with 1 middle finger!"
Thank You !
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