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<blockquote data-quote="Nathan Drake" data-source="post: 3663837" data-attributes="member: 271209"><p>I don't think this quite fits the bill here. Although Sony has been trying their hardest to privatize information, hackers that make it a point to get through high security aren't exactly an innocent body making unimportant information public. Sony hasn't been purposefully attracting the attention here like Streisand did with her ridiculous case. It just doesn't match here.</p><p></p><p>The main problem lies in the fact that the first people who hacked the PSN initially opened up a gateway for other hackers. The first that harmfully hacked the PS3 showed other hackers that Sony was hackable. Saying that Sony doesn't do a good enough job doesn't cut it at this point. Even the Pentagon, one of the most secure buildings in the US electronically, has people that are able to easily slip through the high defenses. The short of it here, is that anybody can be hacked, no matter how secure the system. I can't think of a system in the world that is unhackable. There are always those that know their way in.</p><p></p><p>I think this is more exploitation of Sony's current vulnerabilities. Upon taking George Hotz to court, Sony inadvertently opened a can of worms. That in itself is kind of the Streisand Effect, as then everybody actually knew about information that Sony was trying so hard to keep private. It escalates out of control from there. The hacking of the actual PSN was not something that was so easily enabled because you had the right pieces. You still had to know what you were doing. Chances are, those people knew about the information before hand anyways. The Hotz incident was the last piece they needed to try to somehow justify their actions.</p><p></p><p>Now, with the gates opened, the flood has been unleashed. Hackers, most likely of the same group, have taken it upon themselves to try to ruin Sony. Don't think Sony is special in that respect. Any group of determined, skilled hackers could easily make it through the defenses of Microsoft or Nintendo if they so choose. Sony, trying to protect their intellectual property, are under fire for no other reason but for trying to protect their information.</p><p></p><p>All we have are pissy hackers that are making it a point to have a tantrum all over Sony's servers. I don't know what justice they are trying to achieve, or if they're just looking to hurt Sony for one reason or another. The motives are an unending enigma at this point in time, with people only being able to speculate based on what little information is available. Regardless, I'm rooting for Sony. These hackers have taken it far, far too far.</p><p></p><p>Off-topic: Sorry if it jumps around or something. I got little sleep and have been trying to get my brain going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Drake, post: 3663837, member: 271209"] I don't think this quite fits the bill here. Although Sony has been trying their hardest to privatize information, hackers that make it a point to get through high security aren't exactly an innocent body making unimportant information public. Sony hasn't been purposefully attracting the attention here like Streisand did with her ridiculous case. It just doesn't match here. The main problem lies in the fact that the first people who hacked the PSN initially opened up a gateway for other hackers. The first that harmfully hacked the PS3 showed other hackers that Sony was hackable. Saying that Sony doesn't do a good enough job doesn't cut it at this point. Even the Pentagon, one of the most secure buildings in the US electronically, has people that are able to easily slip through the high defenses. The short of it here, is that anybody can be hacked, no matter how secure the system. I can't think of a system in the world that is unhackable. There are always those that know their way in. I think this is more exploitation of Sony's current vulnerabilities. Upon taking George Hotz to court, Sony inadvertently opened a can of worms. That in itself is kind of the Streisand Effect, as then everybody actually knew about information that Sony was trying so hard to keep private. It escalates out of control from there. The hacking of the actual PSN was not something that was so easily enabled because you had the right pieces. You still had to know what you were doing. Chances are, those people knew about the information before hand anyways. The Hotz incident was the last piece they needed to try to somehow justify their actions. Now, with the gates opened, the flood has been unleashed. Hackers, most likely of the same group, have taken it upon themselves to try to ruin Sony. Don't think Sony is special in that respect. Any group of determined, skilled hackers could easily make it through the defenses of Microsoft or Nintendo if they so choose. Sony, trying to protect their intellectual property, are under fire for no other reason but for trying to protect their information. All we have are pissy hackers that are making it a point to have a tantrum all over Sony's servers. I don't know what justice they are trying to achieve, or if they're just looking to hurt Sony for one reason or another. The motives are an unending enigma at this point in time, with people only being able to speculate based on what little information is available. Regardless, I'm rooting for Sony. These hackers have taken it far, far too far. Off-topic: Sorry if it jumps around or something. I got little sleep and have been trying to get my brain going. [/QUOTE]
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