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Anonymous sends out latest letter of love to Sony - Distracting allegations |
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| 1. Anonymous sends out latest letter of love to Sony |
| 2. Distracting allegations |
In conclusion, they once again called out Sony for passing the blame to them when the company, in the first place, turned a blind eye on the security problems raised to their attention months before the hack ensued.

"Sony's response to the U.S. Senate is to request more laws and further the myth of 'best practices'. Since Sony was warned of security holes months in advance, one of those 'best practices' would be to accept the advice of the experts. In Sony's passing the blame there is no justification for the collection and retention of personal information they didn't need.
Outraged about the blatant coverup and shameful misdeeds, other internet hacker groups will apparently proceed with attacks over Sony's mishandlling of the matter. These reactions prove that requesting legislation to cover up corporate crimes and the abuse of law is frowned upon by all online communities, not just the Legion of Anonymous. Apparently Sony will have to learn the hard way that corporate malfeasance will not go unpunished. When the dust settles Sony may have more to fear from a massive class action lawsuit by their user base than the brief actions of the Global Hacker Nerd Brigade, Anonymous... Let THE GAMEs begin."
To read their statement in full, head over to the link below.
Via [Sony, I Am Disappoint]
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Honestly, i dont think thats too important, the question is Will Sony Let It Happen Again?
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Really? Like they nailed up a sign that said "Plz cum rape our net, hacker 13375!"
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The real question is will "whoever" hacked psn do it again.
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After all, you LET YOUR HEAD GET HURT seeing as how you did not wear full body armor.
No wait, you LET IT HAPPEN because you left your house that day.
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I could say the same thing concerning 911?
But then I already know who masterminded that CASH-IN...and it WAS NOT the guy from the Desert (scapegoat) who recently passed away! (unconfirmed)
Besides remember that when something BIG is PLANNED in society...there is always the MASTERMIND & the SCAPEGOAT!
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Please dont compare 9/11 to PSN breach, respect the innocent deceased.
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GOT DAMN!
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oops
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...and acne...
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I'm surprised no one from the Machinima has made a spoof of Sony vs Hackers.
What matters is, get it right and secure, Sony!
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the problem is, every time something happens, its with another country. we have no jurisdiction... so when it is in our country, they get off scott free anyways.
every time something like this happens whether its an oil spill or a network outtage, finger pointing happens and the real issue is pushed aside. i guess humans in the government are too stupid to say, why are you pointing fingers? i asked you a specific question.
even our presidents do it... so what ya gonna do about it.
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