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  • Third Attack Being Planned Against Sony

    Cnet is reporting that a THIRD attack against Sony is slated to take place this weekend. The hackers are currently in the planning phase of the attack and are claiming it is in retaliation for how poorly the original PSN breach was handled. This time around the hackers intend to publish any and all data that was retrieved from Sony's servers. Such information could include names, addresses, credit cards, and more. The most shocking revelation to come from this story is that the hacking group is claiming to still have access to certain aspects of Sony's network. If this proves to be true, it would be a horrendous blow to Sony.


    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.


    Source:
    Cnet
    Comments 74 Comments
    1. TheHackingManiac5793's Avatar
      TheHackingManiac5793 -
      hahahahahaha in a way it sucks though because it stalls everyone from playing
    1. Thorn's Avatar
      Thorn -
      they indeed stuck there penises in the wrong hole
    1. link007-PSG's Avatar
      link007-PSG -
      i think exposing credit card information is really uncalled for, it would be a low blow if they did it.
      Why are they attacking SONY anyways?
    1. hackbard23's Avatar
      hackbard23 -
      they already placed some files on sonystyle.com, but they were deleted by Sony yesterday.
      You can find the code here: http://d.hatena.ne.jp/JavaBlack/20110505/p1
    1. CoModA's Avatar
      CoModA -
      haha WOW!!!! whats up with that picture
    1. DavGerm4-PSG's Avatar
      DavGerm4-PSG -
      This is just starting to get ridiculous! I can understand people being mad about the whole ordeal, but seriously, that's life! **** happens!
    1. bobbintb-PSG's Avatar
      bobbintb-PSG -
      i highly doubt much, if anything malicious will be done with users' data. it seems whoever did this is on our side. they dont seem to have any interest in punishing sony's customers, just sony itself.
    1. DG_Legend-PSG's Avatar
      DG_Legend-PSG -
      **** this ****. This was the last straw. I'm buying a 360 now, so i can play online. Sorry guys, as much as i love PS3 more than 360, i gotta have my online.
    1. bobbintb-PSG's Avatar
      bobbintb-PSG -
      Quote Originally Posted by DavGerm4 View Post
      This is just starting to get ridiculous! I can understand people being mad about the whole ordeal, but seriously, that's life! **** happens!
      its that kind of attitude that has been letting sony treat their consumers like they have. oh, they violated my rights by installing rootkits on my pc without telling me? thats life. oh they forcibly removed core features from my ps3 system. thats life. oh their horrible security and lack of commitment to customers privacy may end up in my identity being stolen. **** happens. seriously, wake up.
    1. Trevor Steele's Avatar
      Trevor Steele -
      Hey! What an exccelent idea! Let's ruin peoples lives because we're *****y about Sony's service! THAT IS SO SMART.
    1. Scorpionvenom's Avatar
      Scorpionvenom -
      All I'll say is karma going after
      Geohot kinda came back to haunt them eh


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    1. Chibisukee's Avatar
      Chibisukee -
      Quote Originally Posted by JustChillin1414 View Post
      Lol, I'm not. I feel bad for every vulnerable psn user though. I was lucky, I took my cc information off before all this happened, cause of sony's terrible security. I've said this before, KARMA B*TCH. I hope they think about what they're doing next time.
      I hope for you that you removed your credit card info way before the attack.
      How bout that.
    1. Garakk's Avatar
      Garakk -
      Quote Originally Posted by Trevor Steele View Post
      Hey! What an exccelent idea! Let's ruin peoples lives because we're *****y about Sony's service! THAT IS SO SMART.
      yeah... victims are all the online-players and ofw users in fact. Users lost their identity, users lost their online gameplay and free demos. Sony just lost few hours to set up the new security stuff. Those hackers fight against users/players in fact, not Sony. As rumors says, they are selling identity DB. If they would like to attack just Sony they would not sell users/players identity data. They are just destroyers and thieves. I hope they will regret that.
    1. Mindaugas Klusis's Avatar
      Mindaugas Klusis -
      i cant take it anymore, if this goes like this, i will go back to xbox with live... i feel sad for sonny and all the guys who want to get on psn
    1. hackbard23's Avatar
      hackbard23 -
      i would lough my *** off, if they also stole the encryption keys for 3.60
    1. badkiller2-PSG's Avatar
      badkiller2-PSG -
      Quote Originally Posted by DG_Legend View Post
      **** this ****. This was the last straw. I'm buying a 360 now, so i can play online. Sorry guys, as much as i love PS3 more than 360, i gotta have my online.
      seriously?? Because of online?? That's pathetic. So you can't play your precious Black Ops/ HomeFront/ other under-average shooter for two weeks. It's just freakin' Online, what are you, 12 years old? Find something else to do, instead of being stuck at home playing games all day long..


      On the subject, This is really getting out of hand. I'm starting to find it quite hard to support the hackers now. That's not about getting back at SONY anymore. the damage done to SONY is already great. They've lost alot of money, getting sued on all sides, proved their security to be lowsy, but most of all, they lost the trust of their users. The Revenge was successful, but publishing private information of users who had nothing to do with it?! That's ruining people's lives!! It makes all of us look like scumbags!! We want freedom, not terror!!
    1. Garakk's Avatar
      Garakk -
      @up
      Yup, it's not about Sony anymore. They just want to people think this way. They should not publish users private data.

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    1. Turkish-PSG's Avatar
      Turkish-PSG -
      "Bb bu but... hackers fight for our freedom" lol...



      It would be good if they'd attack, then we can see how strong the new security is and 2: Sony could get a lead on the hackers and bringing us justice.

      To all the people switching over to 360: LOL, u will waste another 300 euros+Live to play the same game again back online?
    1. NEO117-PSG's Avatar
      NEO117-PSG -
      Quote Originally Posted by badkiller2 View Post
      seriously?? Because of online?? That's pathetic. So you can't play your precious Black Ops/ HomeFront/ other under-average shooter for two weeks. It's just freakin' Online, what are you, 12 years old? Find something else to do, instead of being stuck at home playing games all day long..


      On the subject, This is really getting out of hand. I'm starting to find it quite hard to support the hackers now. That's not about getting back at SONY anymore. the damage done to SONY is already great. They've lost alot of money, getting sued on all sides, proved their security to be lowsy, but most of all, they lost the trust of their users. The Revenge was successful, but publishing private information of users who had nothing to do with it?! That's ruining people's lives!! It makes all of us look like scumbags!! We want freedom, not terror!!
      I was saying the same thing while discussing the topic with my friend. The point was made, Sony has lost a lot in these ordeals, they've been exposed for what they are. We won a battle. This is going too far now, stop it!.

      I'm surprised these hackers will do ANYTHING to get inside Sony's servers and take down PSN and so on for "freedom" instead of looking for the 3.60 keys and try and decrypt lvl0... That would give us actual freedom. This is hurting Sony, no doubt, but it's hurting good working people as well!
    1. perspex's Avatar
      perspex -
      ok, this is ******g started to piss me off now, i get it, you guys wanted to f**k sony's case...ITS DONE! STOP F**KING CONTINUING IT, i havent even had a chance to play MK online due to your D**K-HEADS!