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MrPastry To Object or Not Object? from Japanifornia Since: Sep, 2010
To Object or Not Object?
#876: Jun 6th 2011 at 4:26:22 PM

Well, Little Big Planet is the only free game I have an interest in and I don't even have enough memory. Yay.

It's more frustrating waiting for the asskicking than the asskicking itself.
daltar The Maid from the fantasy of green. Since: Jul, 2009 Relationship Status: All is for my lord
The Maid
#877: Jun 6th 2011 at 9:55:10 PM

LulzSec hacked Sony again. This time they took the source code for the developer's website.

edited 6th Jun '11 9:55:18 PM by daltar

If I'm sure of something it's that I'm not sure of anything.
HellmanSabian Since: Jun, 2010 Relationship Status: Maxing my social links
#878: Jun 7th 2011 at 10:43:49 AM

-Facepalm-

What is this? I don't even.....

sirnoob Smárling Lendrmaðsson Since: Jan, 2011
Smárling Lendrmaðsson
#879: Jun 7th 2011 at 3:11:05 PM

Why? Just... WHY?

"badass" doesn't anything in after used end fail be fine.
daltar The Maid from the fantasy of green. Since: Jul, 2009 Relationship Status: All is for my lord
The Maid
#880: Jun 7th 2011 at 9:41:36 PM

Well somewhat confusing news...

Hacker group Lulz Sec has been more than a headache for Sony lately, though it has also targeted Nintendo.

According to the Epoch Times, following the Sony developer site hack earlier this week, leaked Lulz Sec chat logs claimed that the group had come under attack by "military hackers." The same logs said that one of their members, Robert Cavanaugh, had been arrested by the FBI.

However, Lulz Sec has stated that the chat server that had been hacked was merely their recruiting channel, not their main channel - and that Cavanaugh was not one of their own. According to the Lulz Sec release, the person who leaked their chatlogs has been "completely hacked" in retaliation.

"Nobody arrested, no significant logs leaked, website up, twitter up, Pirate Bay account up, IRC up, Lulz Boat sailing... victory for us," the group wrote on Twitter. In response to the arrest news, another Tweet followed: "That's strange because all of us are still here. Uh-oh!"

It's almost entertaining to watch Lulz Sec so openly defy organizations that are much bigger with much heavier political clout in a high-tech version of David & Goliath, but I can't help but see this as kind of bull-baiting. You can only taunt a bull so much before you get the horns.

If I'm sure of something it's that I'm not sure of anything.
Rationalinsanity from Halifax, Canada Since: Aug, 2010 Relationship Status: It's complicated
#881: Jun 7th 2011 at 9:53:04 PM

With the recent Pentagon decision that Cyber attacks will now be considered Acts of War I wonder if the criminal justice side of things will toughen up?

Politics is the skilled use of blunt objects.
TotemicHero No longer a forum herald from the next level Since: Dec, 2009
No longer a forum herald
#882: Jun 21st 2011 at 12:43:48 PM

19 year old in London arrested. Again, LulzSec denies involvement.

Expergiscēre cras, medior quam hodie. (Awaken tomorrow, better than today.)
Thorn14 Gunpla is amazing! Since: Aug, 2010
Gunpla is amazing!
#883: Jun 21st 2011 at 12:58:13 PM

I dont think Lulzsec had anything to do with the huge Sony Hack. That was way out of their league.

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