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  • JayDizzle
    Let's Go All The Way...
    • Nov 2008
    • 14215

    [PS3] Anonymous allegedly attacks Sony



    Originally posted by Your friends at IGN
    Sony said today it is investigating what caused PlayStation Network and its web domains to suffer from outages yesterday. The company issued a statement this morning suggesting it was a possible target from an "outside party." The statement can be read in full below:
    We are currently investigating, including the possibility of targeted behavior of an outside party. If this is indeed caused by such an act, we want to once again thank our customers who have borne the brunt of the attack through interrupted service. Our engineers are working to restore and maintain the services, and we appreciate our customers' continued support.

    Yesterday, the hacker group known as Anonymous issued a threat to Sony saying it would attack its web domains. Sony later said PSN would be "undergoing sporadic maintenance" and that access to the PSN "may be interrupted throughout the day."
    The alleged note Anonymous wrote:

     
    Congratulations! You are now receiving the attention of Anonymous. Your recent legal actions against fellow internet citizens, GeoHot and Graf_Chokolo have been deemed an unforgivable offense against free speech and internet freedom, primary sources of free lulz (and you know how we feel about lulz.)
    You have abused the judicial system in an attempt to censor information about how your products work. You have victimized your own customers merely for possessing and sharing information, and continue to target those who seek this information. In doing so you have violated the privacy of thousands of innocent people who only sought the free distribution of information. Your suppression of this information is motivated by corporate greed and the desire for complete control over the actions of individuals who purchase and use your products, at least when those actions threaten to undermine the corrupt stranglehold you seek to maintain over copywrong, oops, "copyright".

    Your corrupt business practices are indicative of a corporate philosophy that would deny consumers the right to use products they have paid for, and rightfully own, in the manner of their choosing. Perhaps you should alert your customers to the fact that they are apparently only renting your products? In light of this assault on both rights and free expression, Anonymous, the notoriously handsome rulers of the internet, would like to inform you that you have only been "renting" your web domains. Having trodden upon Anonymous' rights, you must now be trodden on.

    If you disagree with the disciplinary actions against your private domains, then we trust you can also understand our motivations for these actions. You own your domains. You paid for them with your own money. Now Anonymous is attacking your private property because we disagree with your actions. And that seems, dare we say it, "wrong." Sound familiar?

    Let Anonymous teach you a few important lessons that your mother forgot: 1. Don't do it to someone else if you don't want it to be done to you. 2. Information is free. 3. We own this. Forever.

    As for the "judges" and complicit legal entities who have enabled these cowards: You are no better than SONY itself in our eyes and remain guilty of undermining the well-being of the populace and subverting your judicial mandate.


    I LOVE repeating that "this will get a whole lot worse before it gets better..."

    Now adding, "...if ever."
  • Tengo Juego
    Posts a lot
    • Jun 2009
    • 4289

    #2
    ROFL @ that letter.

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    • BrntO4Life
      My Aunt Ida Smokes.
      • Mar 2009
      • 6866

      #3
      BALLER

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      • CCBrink
        Awkward Swag
        • May 2009
        • 4261

        #4
        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcSCUU4Fg9k"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcSCUU4Fg9k[/ame]



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        • JOHNNYTHECLOWN
          WAAAASSSSUUUUP
          • Mar 2009
          • 3422

          #5
          It's crazy how easy they make it look, I'm all for them keeping the playing ground fair.

          It is slightly offputting that some of the world's largest countries and governments really haven't tracked them down, or at least we haven't heard of any of it.

          [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVp8aSJyY-8"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVp8aSJyY-8[/ame]

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          • KINGOFOOTBALL
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 10343

            #6
            I know damn well that segment didnt air on any cnn/fox affiliates.

            Shes 100% right.
            Besides why would backtrace not realize that eventually politics is where there talents will be needed ?
            Best reason to have a license.

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            • Houston
              Back home
              • Oct 2008
              • 21231

              #7
              lol at a hacker civil war.


              What is the world coming to?

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              • red33
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2009
                • 5065

                #8
                Originally posted by Houston
                lol at a hacker civil war.


                What is the world coming to?
                this is the future as the internet is going to dominate our lives real fast.

                fuck the wheel or fire or the fleshlight. The internet is going to go down as the greatest invention mankind has ever created.

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                • Houston
                  Back home
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 21231

                  #9
                  Originally posted by red33
                  the internet is going to go down as the greatest invention mankind has ever created.
                  Not so fast....

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                  • dope
                    Allons-y!
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2096

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Houston
                    Not so fast....
                    sliced bread?

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                    • SethMode
                      Master of Mysticism
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 5754

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Houston
                      Not so fast....
                      The fleshlight?

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                      • BrntO4Life
                        My Aunt Ida Smokes.
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 6866

                        #12
                        Originally posted by red33
                        The internet is going to go down as the greatest invention mankind has ever created.
                        Originally posted by dope
                        sliced bread?
                        Originally posted by SethMode
                        The fleshlight?
                        Not so fast.



                        Crystal meth will go down as humanity's greatest contribution to itself.

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                        • JayDizzle
                          Let's Go All The Way...
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 14215

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Houston
                          Not so fast....
                          Modern Science?

                          The studies of Sociology/Psychology/Ethics?

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                          • Houston
                            Back home
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 21231

                            #14
                            Time travel machine, we just haven't invented it yet.

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                            • JayDizzle
                              Let's Go All The Way...
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 14215

                              #15
                              Anonymous has backed off... for now.

                               
                              Originally posted by Your friends at GamesRadar
                              Anonymous has announced a temporary ceasefire in its attack against Sony's PlayStation Network. In a statement posted yesterday evening, the online entity emphasized its intentions to bring the pain to Sony, not to the company's customers, as hurting gamers "would defeat the purpose" of its actions.
                              "We realize that targeting the PSN is not a good idea. We have therefore temporarily suspended our action, until a method is found that will not severely impact Sony customers," reads the release. "Anonymous is on your side, standing up for your rights. We are not aiming to attack customers of Sony. This attack is aimed solely at Sony, and we will try our best to not affect the gamers, as this would defeat the purpose of our actions. If we did inconvenience users, please know that this was not our goal."

                              ...

                              Anonymous prefaced the message by clarifying its beef with Sony, saying it was targeting the electronics outfit for its treatment of PS3 jailbreakers, as well as consumers in general. Specifically, the group believes Sony has vastly overstepped its bounds by seeking legal action against consumers like GeoHot who have simply altered equipment that rightfully belongs to them, and further violating privacy laws by obtaining personal information from those who viewed GeoHot's material online. Moreover, Anonymous refuted the idea jailbreaking a PS3, or otherwise tampering with one's personal belongings, encourages piracy or has ill-effects on the industry, stating:
                              “Their propaganda regarding jailbreaking implies that it encourages piracy and thereby makes people lose their jobs, whereas jailbreaking actually just means you are making YOUR device do what it should do. Imagine if Microsoft forced you to use Internet Explorer instead of Firefox or Chrome. Imagine if they denied users from using any other web browser than their own. Many people would obviously be pissed... but then, why aren't you pissed at Sony?”

                              This statement seems to contradict previous comments by Takai, an agent of the SonyRecon splinter group which has tenuous ties to Anonymous. Speaking to PlayStation Lifestyle yesterday, he acknowledged consumers were generally pissed off at Anonymous' actions, but said it was an unfortunate by product of a worthwhile initiative, saying, “The consumers in this are as one might call, collateral damage."

                              ...

                              Anonymous addressed its somewhat inconsistent messaging by confirming the group is comprised of multiple entities fighting for the same cause, but not necessarily working as one cohesive unit.
                              “Anonymous Operations are generally independent efforts, and it would be a mistake to assume that the same individuals are responsible for every action taken. Anonymous is comprised of people with diverse points of view, of which not all coincide with one another,” it explained.
                              Overall, the hacktivists' most recent message is more of a restatement of Anonymous' purpose than a bona fide apology to PSN members. And as the organization is keen to point out, its members are in no way backing away from their major goal; which is to generally make Sony's life miserable until they feel the company has suffered enough.
                              This may only be in the beginning stages of a protracted grudge match. Does this most recent statement do anything to increase your support for Anonymous, or are you ready for this particular fight to fizzle out?


                              lolAnon.

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