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JRHOODY1 05-05-2011 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 278894)
Anonymous' response to Sony statement
http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/6c58ad44.jpg

And so the finger pointing, it's not me, don't blame me goes on....
Meanwhile countless ps controllers feel naked without their dogfight dustings...

anonymous say that they did not steal credit card and other personal stuff we dont do that we are anonymous bullshit they hack the network and at the same time somebody is stealing all the info credit card numbers all your personal data come on anonymous you are guilty
:evil:

JOED70 05-05-2011 08:33 PM

This is with out a doubt the biggest Customer Service Failure ever!
Sony . The little info that they have provided is pathetic . Bagdag Bob did better PR.

NIGHTTRAIN69 05-06-2011 02:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JOED70 (Post 279031)
This is with out a doubt the biggest Customer Service Failure ever!
Sony . The little info that they have provided is pathetic . Bagdag Bob did better PR.

AMAZING , No official update from Sony since the 3rd May , now 2 in one day both mention the new guy in charge ( smacks of brown nosing to me )
It seems they are doing internal tests before turning psn back on
I bet there will be many problems after they have turned it back on anyway

Gilly 05-06-2011 11:00 AM

From what Im reading this morning apparently hackers are planning further attacks on Sony this weekend. Suggests that they are also planning to publicise the information they have found on servers too. F'ing joy!
I'll edit this post further if I find anymore out about it.
What a pack of total and utter w@nkers.


Edit:
From CNET

A group of hackers says it is planning another wave of cyberattacks against Sony in retaliation for its handling of the PlayStation Network breach.
An observer of the Internet Relay Chat channel used by the hackers told CNET today that a third major attack is planned this weekend against Sony's Web site. The people involved plan to publicize all or some of the information they are able to copy from Sony's servers, which could include customer names, credit card numbers, and addresses, according to the source. The hackers claim they currently have access to some of Sony's servers.
Should the planned attack succeed, it would be the latest blow in a series of devastating security breaches of Sony's servers over the past month. The failure of Sony's server security has ignited investigations by the FBI, the Department of Justice, Congress, and the New York State Attorney General, a well as data security and privacy authorities in the U.K., Canada, and Taiwan.
Several weeks ago the hacker group known as Anonymous targeted several Sony Web sites, including Sony.com and SonyStyle.com, with a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack in retaliation for what its members saw as Sony's unfair legal action against hacker George Hotz. Two weeks ago Sony's PlayStation Network, along with its Qriocity service and Sony Online, were the target of an attack that exposed the personal information of more than 100 million Sony customers. Sony was forced to shut down PSN, Qriocity, and Sony Online, and is currently working to bring them back online after rebuilding the security of its servers.
Sony says it doesn't know who orchestrated what it's calling a "highly sophisticated, planned" attack, but it has dropped hints that the group Anonymous is involved. Kazuo Hirai, chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment, told a Congressional subcommittee in a letter yesterday that the intruders on its servers planted a file named "Anonymous" containing the statement "We are Legion," part of the group's tagline.
Anonymous issued a statement yesterday denying it was involved in the PSN breach. "While we are a distributed and decentralized group, our 'leadership' does not condone credit card theft," the statement said.
Now it seems the same group of hackers that was able to infiltrate the PSN servers is planning to hit back against Sony.
Sony did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20...#ixzz1La1Sm43a

McQ59 05-06-2011 12:39 PM

Seems like this sh@it is developing into a w@r...
Absolute annoying!

ATAG_Doc 05-06-2011 02:49 PM

Wow George Hotz! Really!!?? Everyone know who he is???

scottyvt4 05-06-2011 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by McQ59 (Post 279323)
Seems like this sh@it is developing into a w@r...
Absolute annoying!

I concur my honerable friend!!!

timej31 - An effing menace that who he is :mad: pmsl


Annoying indeed ........... sooooooooooooo boring to say the least, its before 9pm in the uk so before the watershed and cant say how i really feel :oops:

winny 05-06-2011 08:52 PM

This may be the reason it's taking so long.......








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StiC 05-07-2011 02:46 AM

This doesn't sound good

http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/...ration-update/

MACADEMIC 05-07-2011 03:45 AM

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While we are a distributed and decentralized group, our 'leadership' does not condone credit card theft.
What control do these 'leadership' heros think they have over who they're dealing with in their distributed and decentralized group? What's so noble in developing and distributing tools for grand scale robbery while claiming not to condone it?

MAC


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