LulzSec dumps Sony Computer Entertainment Developer Network sourcecode

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My opinion - it is not over of Sony, they will not pull off from E3 or gaming industry.
They managed to control jailbreak, they will figure this one out as well. It is a slap in the face, but I would doubt if they want to apologize hackers and announce other OS feature.
They know they system best, and they have their own specialists.
 
Wow, source code of 2008. Sony's so fucked now...
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Oh boy lol. I dislike Sony very much. The PS2 was great, the PS3 was good, but damn. You'd think Sony would have learned way back in the rootkit scandal a thing or two about security. I'm surprised at how bad much or their integral security infrastructure is. If anything good comes out of the unfortunate side effects of this ordeal, it will be greater security development. Not just for Sony, but for everyone.
 
Gagarin said:
My opinion - it is not over of Sony, they will not pull off from E3 or gaming industry.
They managed to control jailbreak, they will figure this one out as well. It is a slap in the face, but I would doubt if they want to apologize hackers and announce other OS feature.
They know they system best, and they have their own specialists.
They did that how?

'Cause I'm sure there are still hackers and jailbreakers.

Right?

All they did is bothered one person.
 
TheDarkSeed said:
Would they stop if Sony announces the return of otheros feature to the ps3 at E3?
Maybe.

But I think it's mainly because Sony still has access to people's private information gained from Youtube, Twitter, etc.
Also for suing hackers for hacking a computer they have bought, sharing it so other people can also modify their own console.
Yet, Sony claims (/ is thinking) that it is still their computer even if you bought it and so you don't have the rights to do anything without without their permission.

I think hackers will stop if:

Sony says sorry, at E3 for example.
Or if Sony refunds everything they have token (/stolen) from hackers like their HDD's Computer's and PS3's.

And eventually Other Os.. but we have it already with homebrew.. so ktnxbai.
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I will be stratified if those three things happen.
 
KingVamp said:
Gagarin said:
My opinion - it is not over of Sony, they will not pull off from E3 or gaming industry.
They managed to control jailbreak, they will figure this one out as well. It is a slap in the face, but I would doubt if they want to apologize hackers and announce other OS feature.
They know they system best, and they have their own specialists.
They did that how?

'Cause I'm sure there are still hackers and jailbreakers.

Right?

All they did is bothered one person.
Blocked it with updates...
At least you cant go PSN with jailbroken PS3?

Well, things may not look too well for Sony, but its not over for them and wont be.
 
As many people have stated, Sony has gotten powerhungry and obsessed with control. Sony tried making an example out of Geohot (who was the complete wrong guy to target) and they pretty much clarified that any modifications on the PS3 is illegal. When a company like Sony, who has abundance amounts of wealth to take anyone to court and win, deserves to be made an example of.
 
I'm quite confused, how useful is this database from 2008?

Is is useful to create a private alternative for the PSN? Or is this something else?

I don't know much about the subject but checking these files it really looks like something out of a common site.
 
it's not as if sony has screwed over their consumers once or even twice...but rather over-and-over again over the past ten+ years. they have had ample opportunity to change their behavior but have failed to do so in that time. I guess some hacking groups have finally grown tired of it and will do whatever it takes to eliminate them (sony).

Adr990 said:
TheDarkSeed said:
Would they stop if Sony announces the return of otheros feature to the ps3 at E3?
Maybe.

But I think it's mainly because Sony still has access to people's private information gained from Youtube, Twitter, etc.
Also for suing hackers for hacking a computer they have bought, sharing it so other people can also modify their own console.
Yet, Sony claims (/ is thinking) that it is still their computer even if you bought it and so you don't have the rights to do anything without without their permission.

I think hackers will stop if:

Sony says sorry, at E3 for example.
Or if Sony refunds everything they have token (/stolen) from hackers like their HDD's Computer's and PS3's.

And eventually Other Os.. but we have it already with homebrew.. so ktnxbai.
yaywii.gif


I will be stratified if those three things happen.

considering sony's arrogant attitude, I doubt they'd ever truly apologize. they'd probably find some way to spin-it into a positive...or somehow blame the users.
 
Regardless of the reason why Sony was hacked, I find it funny that Sony sued people to scare others from tweaking their devices. The tables have completely turned; the hackers are showing that Sony should be the one that is scared.

Though, I do agree that this is going a bit too far. I'm sure Sony will be extremely careful on who to piss off next time.

We can finally use the statement "de internet iz serius bizness"
 
Damn...

I was really hoping Sony would bump up their security measures. They must really not care about this.
 
everything is hackable but sony has been quite careless. the problem is that they are stopping. lulz is fun but its getting a company to run out of options. now what do they want sony to do? they got a conference in 1hr and they get this news piece.
i'm pretty sure they want sony to completely shut down (even if for a few months)
 

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