redblooded
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As much as I get the hacker hate, it is very unlikely that "some self absorbed, self righteous, hacker" is responsible. The people that were attacking Sony publicly are not hackers, just a bunch of <18 year olds that find it funny to flood websites with too much traffic and take them down. They actually had a reason to be ticked at sony. Sony was dragging people into court for messing with hardware they owned after Sony removed an advertised feature. It's honestly a shame that the person that Sony was dragging into court settled because if he hadn't you and I might actually OWN the hardware we bought and be able to do with it as we pleased instead of basically renting things like your PS3 and the minute you crack them open to see/mess with how they work you become a criminal.And now a report comes out that PSN won't be back up til May 31st! 6 weeks! Because some self absorbed, self righteous, hacker is pissed off because Sony doesn't want them pirating games and other media on the PS3. Headaches for the 100 Million people who had info stolen. Millions of dollars lost to Sony and all the other companies who sell through PSN, be it games, or movies. When they catch the pos, jail is too good.
Anyhow that group is very unlikely responsible for taking down the PSN, SoE, etc. That's more then likely just a bunch of credit card thieves and they don't care about any of the political or ethical circumstances surrounding Sony, just money. They also get the added benefit of having Sony and the press blame the kids so they'll likely get away.
The fact that it is still down is likely because companies like Visa and Mastercard have sent in their own security auditors to Sony. They are trying to protect their business. Which is good for us as customers or card holders. Although I certainly wont be a Sony customer any more after seeing how important they think it is to protect my data. So I'd argue that if you want to direct hate anywhere, direct it at Sony. Who apparently decided to store their customers information on supposedly "old and unpatched" servers without decent security policies allowing the breach and theft of customer data in the first place.
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