Isn't this like the 8th time this year?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...eases-sony-data/2011/06/02/AGGcLWHH_blog.html
sigh.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...eases-sony-data/2011/06/02/AGGcLWHH_blog.html
sigh.
I wish they would grant me a refund for the remaining time left on my active accounts.
Greetings folks. We're LulzSec, and welcome to Sownage. Enclosed you will
find various collections of data stolen from internal Sony networks and websites,
all of which we accessed easily and without the need for outside support or money.
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.
This is an embarrassment to Sony; the SQLi link is provided in our file contents,
and we invite anyone with the balls to check for themselves that what we say
is true. You may even want to plunder those 3.5 million coupons while you can.
Included in our collection are databases from Sony BMG Belgium & Netherlands.
These also contain varied assortments of Sony user and staffer information.
Follow our sexy asses on twitter to hear about our upcoming website. Ciao! ^_^
Because possibly ruining the financial security of millions of people is worth it to give Sony a little bad press. People need to quit this shit, you can give Sony shit for making the first mistake, but they didn't even give them time to get all of their systems secured. It's been what? Like 2 months? A complete security overhaul doesn't happen that quickly for a company such as Sony. The fact they didn't hack PSN again pretty clearly shows Sony has secured the areas that were hacked.
And this bullshit is 100% to show off, if they wanted to prove a point they would just need to show Sony and the Media the evidence they hacked, not hand it out to everyone and tell everyone their weaknesses. How about showing Sony the weaknesses and offering to help them fix it? No, that thought would never cross their mind because they are arrogant spiteful little brats.
Reminds me of butthurt 12 year olds. Oh and yeah, fuck Sony.
Because possibly ruining the financial security of millions of people is worth it to give Sony a little bad press. People need to quit this shit, you can give Sony shit for making the first mistake, but they didn't even give them time to get all of their systems secured. It's been what? Like 2 months? A complete security overhaul doesn't happen that quickly for a company such as Sony. The fact they didn't hack PSN again pretty clearly shows Sony has secured the areas that were hacked.
And this bullshit is 100% to show off, if they wanted to prove a point they would just need to show Sony and the Media the evidence they hacked, not hand it out to everyone and tell everyone their weaknesses. How about showing Sony the weaknesses and offering to help them fix it? No, that thought would never cross their mind because they are arrogant spiteful little brats.
Reminds me of butthurt 12 year olds. Oh and yeah, fuck Sony.
Regardless if they should have or shouldn't have hacked Sony, they did it. It's Sony's responsibility to at least encrypt the sensitive information. That's complete negligence on their part and doesn't take a security genius to know it should have been done long before any of this happened.
I can't keep people from braking into my house, but it's my responsibility to keep my belonging and family as safe as possible. IE security system, shotgun (love living in the South), dogs (I have 2 little dogs that bark anytime someone comes near the door or hear a strange sound).
I do what I can to minimize harm to myself. It's Sony's job to keep my information safe. So far they have been very lax and it's likely because they didn't put much value in their security team and either didn't give them much of a budge or hired the wrong guys.
Because possibly ruining the financial security of millions of people is worth it to give Sony a little bad press. People need to quit this shit, you can give Sony shit for making the first mistake, but they didn't even give them time to get all of their systems secured. It's been what? Like 2 months? A complete security overhaul doesn't happen that quickly for a company such as Sony. The fact they didn't hack PSN again pretty clearly shows Sony has secured the areas that were hacked.
And this bullshit is 100% to show off, if they wanted to prove a point they would just need to show Sony and the Media the evidence they hacked, not hand it out to everyone and tell everyone their weaknesses. How about showing Sony the weaknesses and offering to help them fix it? No, that thought would never cross their mind because they are arrogant spiteful little brats.
Reminds me of butthurt 12 year olds. Oh and yeah, fuck Sony.
Regardless if they should have or shouldn't have hacked Sony, they did it. It's Sony's responsibility to at least encrypt the sensitive information. That's complete negligence on their part and doesn't take a security genius to know it should have been done long before any of this happened.
I can't keep people from braking into my house, but it's my responsibility to keep my belonging and family as safe as possible. IE security system, shotgun (love living in the South), dogs (I have 2 little dogs that bark anytime someone comes near the door or hear a strange sound).
I do what I can to minimize harm to myself. It's Sony's job to keep my information safe. So far they have been very lax and it's likely because they didn't put much value in their security team and either didn't give them much of a budge or hired the wrong guys.
Sure, its your duty to keep your house protected. That isn't my point.
What i am saying is, lets say you fail. You leave the door unlocked and someone comes in and robs your shit. You are an idiot for leaving your door unlocked. Clearly.
Now lets say before you can make it home to lock the door(you work 5 hours away), the first robber has told all his friends and has an open house. The second robber steals EVERYTHING. The community is supporting what the robber is doing because you are so fucking stupid for not locking your shit up correctly even after being robbed.. Your neighbor is telling you your daughter deserve to have her "my little pony" stolen because you are an idiot for leaving your door unlocked.
Think of that scenario and figure out why these dipwad hackers are douche bags and not some high and mighty being out to prove the corporation is dumb.
Are you at fault? Yeah, you left your door unlocked. Does that make these hackers any better than any piece of shit out that that steals identity information? Hell no. At some point you have to take the focus of leaving the door unlocked and put the focus on catching the fuckers who are committing the crime. When they are stopped and dealt with, you make sure you do what you need to do to secure yourself.
In Demontopia, these hackers would be found and shot 400 times starting with the toes and going up.
Big loss for them, considering how many people started playing again and how many people bought station cash last weekend.Again I don't support the hackers, but their will always be hackers, just like there will always be thieves. I am more upset at Sony because of how they are handling my information and the risks I am not subjected to. Oh here's 1 free month of EQ. Thanks for your 14.99 gift.
Rather they leave Sony alone and go after the oil companies.
Wed June 1 at 0930 gas price $3.79 / g
Wed June 1 at 1030 gas price 4.09 / g
Wed June 1 at 0930 gas price $3.74 / g
Wed June 1 at 1030 gas price 4.19 / g
Yet nothing is done about that.
As I drove home on Wed. I started to wonder. How much gas a bus uses for public trans. A 50 cent jump in gas costs us how much for that day ? Guess states can afford to pay an unexpected 2-3k a day in gas.
off topic i know, but this just in! Libia is having to pay up to $2.00 per gallon of gas compared to the normal price of .03/ gallon. "Because the refinery is right there"
I live in the NW we have 2, count them 2 refineries right here and we have the highest avg in the country. Gotta love paying $3.99/gallon!
off topic i know, but this just in! Libia is having to pay up to $2.00 per gallon of gas compared to the normal price of .03/ gallon. "Because the refinery is right there"
I live in the NW we have 2, count them 2 refineries right here and we have the highest avg in the country. Gotta love paying $3.99/gallon!