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Hacker group 'Anonymous' vow long campaign against Sony
Posted: 07.04.2011 11:12 by Simon Priest Comments: 13
So far the 'Anonymous' hacker group has been "poking and prodding" Sony they say, and that it's all "merely preparation" for what they've got in mind to unleash.

They admit consumers are "collateral damage" in their attacks, and even argue PS3 users should "take the time to understand us." Funny place the Internet.

The group 'declared war' on Sony following the continued legal actions against Jailbreaker George 'Geohot' Hotz, as well as Sony sniffing out IPs related to YouTube clips of people fiddling with their PlayStation 3 console.

"The consumers in this are as one might call, collateral damage," said the group, "we are very cognisant of the fact that we are not making friends nor allies among the average consumer with our attack. This is unfortunate as a concern should always be, will the very people we seek to support not see what it is we are trying to achieve."

"In this case, many don’t. There has been a lot of hate spread throughout the internet and over forums that we are being reckless and simply punishing consumers more than Sony.”

Anonymous, or at least one spokesperson, said they don't intend to target consumers deliberately. “I think I can safely say this on behalf of everyone, we have no malicious intent towards Sony’s consumers,” they said. Are credit card details now at extreme risk?

“Attacks on systems are done as part of a coordinated effort. Although the operation is open to all, as is ddosing. More detailed operational components are more controlled.”

“Sony needs to learn a lesson about life. You can push people only so far, eventually someone’s going to push back… Sony picks fights with kids whom they know to be incapable of defending themselves. We’re here to say, the defenseless, aren’t alone. Sony will not go trodding through the internet unchecked or unchallenged.”

Once bought should the consumer own everything about a device? Is this Anonymous group going too far? It would appear the consumer looks set to suffer most out of all this.

Comments

By Gyorn (SI Core) on Apr 07, 2011
Gyorn
About the questions:
I support their reasons, however i think theyre using the wrong methods. What some big companies try to do today is ridiculous.
And yes, if i BUY something its supposed to be 100% mine. If i do no harm to others i should be allowed to do ANYTHING i want with it.
By Kiam99 (SI Veteran Member) on Apr 07, 2011
Kiam99
Well if you wanna do someting about what sony is doing this is not the answer! I don't hate, but I do not see what they hope to archieve with this and in the progress making a lot of people nervous...it does hurt the user's more than sony
By Revan (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
Revan
Wow. I bet that hacker group is real proud of themselves. Not everyone can manage to make it a living hell for the Real gamers out there as much as they have after all.
Now, I couldn't really care less who hacks into what, as long as it isn't my PSN account. But Why did Hotz have to Advertise it everywhere?! What the hell was he thinking?! It's the same as saying Hey! I just ripped a bunch of movies that I don't have any rights to! Wanna Buy them??
For a guy who was in the AEDT, he sure is an idiot.
By JonahFalcon (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
JonahFalcon
Ah, cyberterrorism. IF they're attacking Sony, they can't be attacking any sovereign nations.
By K3Spice (SI Core) on Apr 07, 2011
K3Spice
We should OWN the stuff we pay for. We should be allowed to do ANYTHING we want to OUR stuff. I don't know about these methods.... How exactly is this going to solve anything?
By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
FoolWolf
Two wrongs don't make a right.
IMO - we need legal people with some sense and tech-savviness that rule against the stupid over-the-top rent-your-stuff attitude.
By PowerJack (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
PowerJack
I'm with them all the way, hell if I knew how to hack I would help them.

I BUY it I OWN it simple as that.

Those big companies are like hookers in the way that we pay for play time and not hardware ownership.

^.^
By K3Spice (SI Core) on Apr 07, 2011
K3Spice
^HEHE, how long it take you to come up with that analogy?
By PowerJack (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
PowerJack
The time I spent reading the news and the posts before mine...
Basically as soon as I started writing it.
By Eversor (SI Elite) on Apr 07, 2011
Eversor
You buy it, you own it. That's the way it should be.
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Apr 08, 2011
herodotus
Childish. Simply childish, petty and nasty. Bang 'em up in the cells, say I.
By Odynee (SI Veteran Member) on Apr 08, 2011
Odynee
Great idea, good luck guys.
By Kiam99 (SI Veteran Member) on Apr 09, 2011
Kiam99
Totally agree with you hero