LulzSec Hacker Arrested, Group Leaks Sony Database
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[Release]Around 11 a.m., Sony Computer Entertainment’s Developer Network Source Code was hacked and uploaded to several file sharing websites by a group of hackers known as Lulz Security (LulzSec) under the Twitter name @LulzSec.
One member of the group, Robert Cavanaugh, was apprehended and taken into custody by the FBI after an apparent counter hack, according to an internal chat log from their private IRC server, posted through SecList, a network mapper website.
The developer network source code leaked by the group on June 6 is principally the design recipe for the resource network where developers embed their programming, like PlayStation games. With it, hackers would be able to make changes to it, reverse-engineering the network and creating duplicates or different versions.[/Release]
[url=http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/technology/lulzsec-member-arrested-group-leaks-sony-database-57296.html]Source[/url]
We knew this was going to happen.
Serves them right!
Pricks
Here we fucking go again.
I doubt this will stop anything.
[QUOTE=johnT447;30291730]Serves them right!
Pricks[/QUOTE]
them who?
"They arrested one of us, just for hacking into other people's databases and releasing private information! The BASTARDS!"
[QUOTE=ThatHippyMan;30291755]I doubt this will stop anything.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but it's funny as hell.
It's going to be even funnier when we never hear from LulzSec again.
I really hope we don't, this crap is getting out of any proportions.
It was dumb from the beginning.
Good.
magically more shit hits the fan
great work
Ha, smug fuckers can't be so sure about the're attacks now
according to lulzsec's twitter, nobody in the group has been arrested
[QUOTE=Lazor;30293971]according to lulzsec's twitter, nobody in the group has been arrested[/QUOTE]
could be true, could be false, who knows?
:munch:
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;30294004]could be true, could be false, who knows?[/QUOTE]
i'd trust the actual group more than a random news article
it could also mean they've got the wrong person.
What they stole could be useful to reverse engineer the network and create an 'AlterPSN' of sorts like what happened with MW2. However, I disagree with their methods of doing it. Sony doesn't need this now.
The Epoch Times?
do you have a more credible news outlet?
i'm sure if this actually happened, someone more reliable would have reported on it
[QUOTE=Sanius;30291791]them who?[/QUOTE]
LulzSec, its right in the title!
Hackers got pwned
Shit is going down.
Haha, guess these people never heard of "quit while you're a head."
Oh well, that is what they get for being stupid. All these security breaches and "hacking" (When it is really scripts).
Too much news about a bunch of script kiddies. I'm just going to hear about the same hacking bullshit tomorrow, and they day after most likely.
So, if a member of LulzSec got arrested, but everyone's still online, undisturbed..
Who did the cops really arrest?
[QUOTE=nikomo;30295374]So, if a member of LulzSec got arrested, but everyone's still online, undisturbed..
Who did the cops really arrest?[/QUOTE]
If this article is true about an arrest yet LuzSec is better than we think they are, it might be someone they know or just some unfortunate person they framed. But hell if I know.
Someone probably bragged about being one of the LulzSec members.
And someone else told FBI about that.
Both sides are idiots.
I think the best thing for Sony to do is to embrace the forced open-source console they now have.
[url]http://twitter.com/#!/LulzSec/status/77866456397791233[/url]
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Interesting... this article claims one of us was arrested: [URL]http://bit.ly/koKSkV[/URL]
That's strange because all of us are still here. Uh-oh![/quote]
inb4 counter hack due to this arrest.
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