kinda lucky to have had a conversation with Blackkatsec as they haven't been active on Twitter in a year or longer. Well, longer I believe because they haven't talked since the last attacks on the PSN.
Your exactly right. So many people hate it.
The LulzSec guys are scaring me with the older group. What are you doing? The split between LulzSec_Ops and LulzSec was started weeks before it happened. Just didn't see this coming.
Amazing, just amazing. What can Blackkatsec see in these script kiddies. Just see it as script kittens I guess. Going to raise them?
Kinda saw this coming. Probably just the beginning of arrest to come.
I hate that the hackers are one step ahead of the game publishers. They need to upgrade their security.
Hacking events 2011 will go down in history as the reasons internet regulations changed.
Amazing, absolutely amazing. I have a feeling they are going to get some members caught over messing with the CIA a second time.
Lulzsec has balls of steel. You gotta give them a A+ for their lack of concern of drawing attention from the big dogs like the CIA.
They already have, since the incident their probably is no locked down site than the PSN and other Sony sites.
O.K. then let me correct myself. Sony will now put more time and money to buy the best known security available in the world. Whether it be the best minds or software, and at best, both together. It will be the most secure for some time to come.
Sony has earned my respect as a company that has battled the masses and will still remain on top. One thing is for sure they are soon to be the most secure websites anywhere. If they haven't already locked down the most secure in the world title after what they have dealt with.
I know, Right? twitter the irc of the future...to be continued.
I personally think there is alot of uncovered ground here yet. There will be a hack that makes the news, and that is what these guys are aiming for.
I believe we all are. Unfortunately until Sony has updated and secured all their sites there is a legitimate concern for the customers. This in turn requires updates to the public on Sony's progress and setbacks.
Let me rephrase that. Sony may have it covered, but their security team will have lots of work for a long time to come.
It's a awesome system, but I can see that the trouble with getting online may not be completely over.
I see virtual reality as a foundational technology that is still in its infancy stage and that will eventually be integrated into almost every business in the future, in some way.