Hacker Claims Controlling 8 Sony’s Server
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The hacker group claims to have control eight of Sony’s servers. It is Null Crew, the hacker group reveals managed to control those servers because the lack of Sony security. Reporting from The Inquirer, Tuesday (09/04/2012), the claim is submitted through Twitter and Patebin release. That release displays a list of user names and passwords are suspected of having links with Sonymobile.com. In addition, there is a message addressed to Sony by accused the lack of security. “Sony, we were disappointed with your security. This is just one of eight Sony’s servers that we have controlled. Perhaps the IP address is still available,” message The hacker group on Pastebin. This is not the first time Sony been hacked. Previous sony has also been hacked by hacker who lead exposure of 77 million users information, so it should shut down various networks. Meanwhile, Null Crew also claim to have access to various other sites. On Twitter, the group claims to have attacked the Cambodian government website in retaliation for the arrest of one of the founders of the Pirate Bay.Read More on http://www.technonewspaper.com Related Posts New Hacker Group, Attack Government Website
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