Posted May 31st, 2011 at 10:33 EDT by Don Oliveira.
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An alleged hacker who had reportedly succesfully infiltrated Sony BMG's Japanese website has been threatening yet more action against the platform holder via micro-blogging site Twitter.
“We're working on another Sony operation,” user LulszSec wrote. “We've condensed all our excited tweets into this one: this is the beginning of the end for Sony.”
This isn’t the first occasion that LulszSec has spoken publicly over plans to attack Sony. Just yesterday, he posted the following message:
"Sony happens when Sony happens - we're celebrating our victory right now. The fun will never stop!". The “victory” in question apparently comes from a successful hack on PBS.org.
Sony announced last week that the recent PSN hack would cost the console maker $171.2 million. The service is expected to be fully restored by the end of the week.
Are these the tweets to be trusted? Do you think they’re empty threats or foresight into more trouble for Sony? We'll keep you posted.