Δεν το είδες γιατί παντού αναφέρεται σαν Sony BMG Greece
http://www.google.gr/search?q=greek+sony+bmg+hack
Δεν το είδες γιατί παντού αναφέρεται σαν Sony BMG Greece
http://www.google.gr/search?q=greek+sony+bmg+hack
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Το sonymusic.gr είχαν χακέψει την Δευτέρα, θυμάμαι την ανακοίνωση από την Sophos.
No trees were killed to send this message, but a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.
ναι βασικα αναφερομουν σε gaming sites μιας και νομιζα οτι μιλαμε για psn accounts.
LulzSec, which had previouslyhacked Sony BMG’s Japanese website (according to Forbes) has promised more attacks against Sony and claimed that this is the beginning of the end for Sony.
LulzSec tweeted:
We’re working on another Sony operation. We’ve condensed all our excited tweets into this one: this is the beginning of the end for Sony.
Update 2: I was reading further in the tweets of LulzSec and I found that they are planning to begin Phase 1 within the next day:
(Sony + Ownage) Phase 1 will begin within the next day. We may have a pre-game show for you folks though. Stay tuned.
Έι-οπ
We recently broke into SonyPictures.com and compromised over 1,000,000 users' personal information, including passwords, email addresses, home addresses, dates of birth, and all Sony opt-in data associated with their accounts. Among other things, we also compromised all admin details of Sony Pictures (including passwords) along with 75,000 "music codes" and 3.5 million "music coupons".
Due to a lack of resource on our part (The Lulz Boat needs additional funding!) we were unable to fully copy all of this information, however we have samples for you in our files to prove its authenticity. In theory we could have taken every last bit of information, but it would have taken several more weeks.
Our goal here is not to come across as master hackers, hence what we're about to reveal: SonyPictures.com was owned by a very simple SQL injection, one of the most primitive and common vulnerabilities, as we should all know by now. From a single injection, we accessed EVERYTHING. Why do you put such faith in a company that allows itself to become open to these simple attacks?
What's worse is that every bit of data we took wasn't encrypted. Sony stored over 1,000,000 passwords of its customers in plaintext, which means it's just a matter of taking it. This is disgraceful and insecure: they were asking for it.
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Αλέξη, Αλέξη! Τελείωνε , ΞΕΚΌΛΛΑ
The infamous Sony hacking group, LulzSec, has criticized PlayStation 3 users who complained about the recent PlayStation Network outage.
LulzSec took to Twitter to recently say:
Don’t know what PS3 users are complaining about. They got a chance to get fresh air and were rewarded with free games a month later.
The hacking group, who have been in the headlines a lot in recent times due to their hacking of Sony Picture’s internal servers, then joked:
I think the PSN outage motivated the US Military to actually get off their asses and hunt down Osama instead of playing CoD.
Members of Anonymous, the group who allegedly hacked the PlayStation Network, have been taken into custody in Spain.