Sony boss writes an open letter to PSN users
Postcards from the edge
Sony boss writes an open letter to PSN users
Postcards from the edge
If I was one of the people responsible for this attack and I read online that they've got the FBI involved, I would be crapping myself at the moment.![]()
My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.
If you think about it, they've (the hackers) basically done nothing besides screwing themselves over. The PS Network is getting a complete re-vamp and is being made stronger, the users are getting free stuff AND the guys who did this are going to get shafted. It's a lose - lose situation for the hackers if you ask me. What did they gain from this? Not a lot, I think.
My ignore list: growing too fast to keep updating.
1. I hope these hackers are found, this is no joke, jailtime and starting at Homeboys in a cell will do just fine.
2. Good on Sony for aplogising, sometimes something as simple as this makes all the difference, Sony didnt act self riteous at all, they took this one on the chin and realise things need to get back together.
3. Although trust from some PSN users may have been lost and some just rattled we need to realise there are people out there who will exploit others for thier own gain, this is just they way it is.
Good on you Sony....lets get this show on the road again!
"Oh jirre Bakgat nou wat?"
From a completely neutral standpoint, I'd want to believe that someone clever enough to hack the PSN would also be clever enough to have sold up whatever it was that they stole, and now be somewhere out of the reach of all law enforcement (...and i'd expect them to have traveled there using fake IDs and spending untraceable cash).
If that's NOT the case it would mean that an idiot can hack PSN.
That, for me, is a more scary thought.
- "Is the reward of goodness aught save goodness?" - Qur'aan Chapter 55, Verse 60
- What happens when an unstoppable fork() meets an immutable object?