Anonymous hacker group has denied Sony's PlayStation network attacks in New York with more than one million users were affected by security problems. Anonymous has denied being behind the attack that causes 77 million users of personal data stolen PlayStation. Sony previously accused kelompokn this as a possible guilty party in the attacks, writes the BBC in its report.
In a posting on his blog, Anonymous said, "Let's be clear, we are very much (legion), but it (the attack), not us. you are not competent Sony." Electronics giant Sony has offered compensation to the user a result of data theft in the attack. This week, Sony sent a letter to the U.S. Congress accusing Anonymous involved in the attack.
"Sony has become a victim of cyber crime attacks that are planned with great care, very professional, very sophisticated," said the letter signed by the management of Sony's American boss, Kazuo Hirai. Kazuo said that Sony has found a file that is grown in tissue labeled "Anonymous" and accompanied by the slogan of the group, "We are legion". But Anonymous says that his name had been dicatut by online thieves to fool law enforcement.
The group, which made headlines in December 2010 after using the software for free on the Internet for temporarily disabling the pages MasterCard and Visa, says that members will not steal your credit card.
According to Sony, the group was targeting the Sony and facilitates hacking as revenge for Sony's latest lawsuit against George Hotz. US-based hackers, George Hotz, accused of violating copyright law by devising a way to change the operating system on the Sony PlayStation. The case was finally resolved after Mr. Hotz agreed not to repeat his actions in the future.
In a posting on his blog, Anonymous said, "Let's be clear, we are very much (legion), but it (the attack), not us. you are not competent Sony." Electronics giant Sony has offered compensation to the user a result of data theft in the attack. This week, Sony sent a letter to the U.S. Congress accusing Anonymous involved in the attack.
"Sony has become a victim of cyber crime attacks that are planned with great care, very professional, very sophisticated," said the letter signed by the management of Sony's American boss, Kazuo Hirai. Kazuo said that Sony has found a file that is grown in tissue labeled "Anonymous" and accompanied by the slogan of the group, "We are legion". But Anonymous says that his name had been dicatut by online thieves to fool law enforcement.
The group, which made headlines in December 2010 after using the software for free on the Internet for temporarily disabling the pages MasterCard and Visa, says that members will not steal your credit card.
According to Sony, the group was targeting the Sony and facilitates hacking as revenge for Sony's latest lawsuit against George Hotz. US-based hackers, George Hotz, accused of violating copyright law by devising a way to change the operating system on the Sony PlayStation. The case was finally resolved after Mr. Hotz agreed not to repeat his actions in the future.
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