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If we ever have the internet get regulated in any way by the Government it will be because of idiots like this that won't get a clue and back down....you made your point, now shut up and stop hurting the consumer "for their own good".



What a great opportunity for Sony to test their new and improved security...

That must be what they're thinking, right? :P



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Ajescent said:

Supposedly they are only going after the websites not psn. so...

In any case I think Anon needs to back off now, they made their point and another attack will cloud any innocence that they might have held on to.


How about you keep your unfounded allegations to yourself, I am sick of this guilty untill proved innocent attitude that everyone has.



So they're going to attack Sony's websites at a time when Sony have multiple security companies and the FBI on board?!



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Galaki said:

I call bullshit on the article.

The second attack did not happen, it's just Sony found out about SOE hacked later than PSN.

So, you cannot have a 3rd already.

And a lot of things don't make sense in the article neither.

It sounds like the write don't know anything and just randomly piece together existing news?

The way I read it, they're saying that the first attack was Anonymous' DDoS bullshit and the second was the one that made Sony shut down PSN.



Nsanity said:

A group of hackers says it is planning another wave of cyberattacks against Sony in retaliation for its handling of the PlayStation Network breach.


So to protest the PSN breach, they're going to hack it again? What?

Are these the same guys? Hackers are generally discrete, not the whole "lolz! I hax joo now!" trumpeting of their intentions.



bannedagain said:
Aprisaiden said:
Soleron said:
Ajescent said:

In any case I think Anon needs to back off now, they made their point and another attack will cloud any innocence that they might have held on to.

Anon doesn't exist. There's nothing to blame.

The specific individuals who are prominent in organising IRC channels under the Anon name and so on are denying this, which I believe because they would publicise anything they did, that's the point.

All this will lead to is those individuals being investigated for no reason.

An Anon was involved in the attacks and claims to be part of Anonymous and due to Anonymous strucure that makes them part of Anonymous which is why any claims that "It wasn't Anonymous, it was Anonymous because Anonymous left proof  they were involved while Anonymous claimed no responsiblity for Anonymous" is just stupid....

Man your logic is awsome. What a point, I never thought about it like that. Wait a min, That makes no sense.  wouldn't it be smart to leave someone off on a wild goose chase, rather then  to your self. Anonymous is  easy to point the finger at and I wouldn't be surprized if sony put the note in there there self.  Anonymous does not give a sh-t to say if they did something or not, so why would they hide from this? They wouldn't , you just need someone to blame, PERIOD.   GET off it already. No one knows who did it.  IF anonymous did it, they would say something like suck are nutz for whatever reason and be on with it.  They went after way higher targets and came out swinging. So you just need someone to blame because your mad and upset. It's ok, calm down, everything is going to be ok. Tell you what, if it was them, things are not going to be ok.


Remember anonymous is not an organisation that you need to apply for to join - you just decide you are and you are. If an unknown person says they are anonymous then they are. It dose not matter if other members of anonymous agree with what they did -- they still did it as anonymous... 



I just hope these people get caught,but I don't think they ever will,as it's really hard to catch hacker's.



Whatever the true story behind Anonymous' involvement I'm sure they're having many many lulz right now.