Tag: Anonymous
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SEGA admit hacking intrusion to “SEGA Pass” service
SEG-ARGHH!! Seems that toppling games and entertainment companies is the current favourite game for the hackers out there – and yesterday Tokyo-based SEGA joined the hitlist. The Japan company’s “SEGA Pass” service was intruded and pulled – the website relaying the somewhat chipper message “Hi. SEGA Pass is going through some improvements so is currently…
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Sony PSN back Online… But only for Developers!
Good News: The Sony Playstation network has gone live again! Bad News: Its only online for developers at the moment… Yes Sony seems to be finally getting a grasp on the PSN Hack debacle by getting some form of a Network up for developers to get online and test the gaming platform. Sony’s Neogaf Kagari…
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Sony PSN hacking Incident Timeline and Perpetrators Update
Leave Anonymous Alone – Eidos Hack Proves Web Activist Group’s Innocence over Sony Debacle Today marks a day of exoneration for Anonymous, but not for those who work under their good name for their own personal gain. A hacking incident on Eidos and Deus Ex related websites, coupled with lurkers on IRC pinpointing the actual…
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Sony Playstation Network may not return until 31st May!
We would we not like to be working at Sony at the moment, with this endless debacle about the PlayStation Network being down, hacked and generally violated it must be hard times at Sony corps worldwide. PS3 users are also having a bit of a toughie with the PSN still down and no foreseeable return…
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Anonymous vs. Sony vs. Hackers – The Story
A lot has been written about Anonymous ever since their Scientology-busting (and a lot of other) crusades began in the middle part of the previous decade. Often scapegoated, rarely available for comment and sometimes downright confusing in their structure and goals, the group has attracted mixed media attention recently, as their recent Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDOS)…
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Sony Boss apologises over PSN Hacks
Its been nearly 2 weeks of issues, hacks, leaks and general failure for Sony and its Playstation Network woes. Still we have very little movement but for the first time in all of this failure Sony has spoken out and offered and Apology to all its customers. Sony’s British boss Sir Howard Stringer has issued…