LulzSec dumps Sony Computer Entertainment Developer Network sourcecode

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The hacker collective Lulz Security isn't taking a break from its attacks on Sony simply because it's E3. This morning, via Twitter, Lulzsec bragged that it had compiled Sony Computer Entertainment's Developer Network source code. Earlier in the week Lulzsec went after Sony BMG and Sony Pictures, and broke into Nintendo USA's website.[/p]

via Kotaku
 
I already posted this about 20 mins ago.......... but as I was to lazy to actually start a new thread for it.
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You win.
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Hop2089 said:
It's over for Sony's gaming division.

yes, and right before e3, what a slap in the face...

I would link to the post, but I am pretty sure it is highly illegal and hence, against the rules.
 
mabilouz said:
I already posted this about 20 mins ago.......... but as I was to lazy to actually start a new thread for it.
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You win.
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k, I was looking for a title in the preview, but I didn't see anything.
 
heartgold said:
What does this mean? Is that important....whatever they released

It's the source code for the entire developer network, screw around with that for a few minutes and you can cause billions in damage some of it irreparable.
 
chris888222 said:
Wait!!! What does this mean?
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basically, everyone has access to the basic building blocks of the developer networks, and that hacks to the main network isn't far behind.
 
Since you can't post the source here,
you can't post the information,
and the information that you can provide is pretty minimal
this can't really be called "news".
Let's take it to Computer Systems.
 

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