Comments:LulzSec claims Sony network hack
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lulz | 7 | 23:28, 6 June 2011 |
Comments from feedback form - "trollface.jpg" | 0 | 20:53, 3 June 2011 |
Hacking trolls, the worst. Good game sony, hope they can recover.
You kidding? I agree with them, and they had every right to point this out to the public. What if their intention was instead to steal identities?
So you support illegal activity? Hacking into a private network without the authorisation of the network owner or operator is a federal offence, if I remember my US Law correctly. Whilst they had every right to tell the public something was up, they should have had the balls to TELL SONY FIRST, instead of being the assholes they are and doing it illegally. I hope the members of lulzsec get caught and filed under "RIP", Rot in prison.
Are we trying to destory companys that help run the world?
If it does not hurt anybuddy leave it alone, don't try to destory a companies rep or pretend things are worse then they are.
Oh and Hackers will always be > Security systems.
You say "companies that help run the world" like it's a good thing...
a necessary evil my friend.