Hackers Target Sony Web Sites And its Top Executives
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
The hacking group Anonymous has targeted Sony web sites to take revenge against the company for suing hacker GeoHot. But an offshoot of the group has also begun targeting Sony executives by digging up and exposing their private information.
Under what it calls Operation Payback, the hacker collecitive launched distributed denial of service attacks (which flood sites with traffic in order to bring them down) against PlayStation.com, the PlayStation Store, and the PlayStation Network. The group called the attack #OpSony. But the attacks against executives will likely cause more law enforcement concern and raise the intensity of the conflict.
But a more aggressive group called SonyRecon has used the OpSony communications channel to announce itself and target Sony executives. The group is collecting personal information dubbed “dox,” which includes names, phone numbers, pictures, home addresses, email, internet protocol address, family members and other data. The group is seeking info on Sony chief executive Howard Stringer and others.
Some of the attacks planned against the individuals include pranks sending them post cards saying one of their previous sexual partners has a sexually transmitted disease. But it clearly seems pretty scary for anyone targeted. The group has reportedly shared the details of Sony employees’ family records and personal details.
Sony has sued George “GeoHot” Hotz under copyright law for sharing “jailbreaking” tools which allow users to circumvent the security of the PlayStation 3 and run unauthorized software on it.
Anonymous said that Sony had abused the judicial system to censor information on how its products work, victimized customers for possessing and sharing information, and targeting every person who seeks that information. “In doing so, you have violated the privacy of thousands,” a reference to Sony’s attempt to find out who downloaded the jailbreaking software. Anonymous further accused Sony of “corporate greed” and seeking to control users. “Now you will experience the wrath of Anonymous. You saw a hornet’s nest and stuck your penises in it.” It went on to warn, “Expect us.”
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Hackers Target Sony Web Sites And its Top Executives
The hacking group Anonymous has targeted Sony web sites to take revenge against the company for suing hacker GeoHot. But an offshoot of the group has also begun targeting Sony executives by digging up and exposing their private information.
Under what it calls Operation Payback, the hacker collecitive launched distributed denial of service attacks (which flood sites with traffic in order to bring them down) against PlayStation.com, the PlayStation Store, and the PlayStation Network. The group called the attack #OpSony. But the attacks against executives will likely cause more law enforcement concern and raise the intensity of the conflict.
But a more aggressive group called SonyRecon has used the OpSony communications channel to announce itself and target Sony executives. The group is collecting personal information dubbed “dox,” which includes names, phone numbers, pictures, home addresses, email, internet protocol address, family members and other data. The group is seeking info on Sony chief executive Howard Stringer and others.
Some of the attacks planned against the individuals include pranks sending them post cards saying one of their previous sexual partners has a sexually transmitted disease. But it clearly seems pretty scary for anyone targeted. The group has reportedly shared the details of Sony employees’ family records and personal details.
Sony has sued George “GeoHot” Hotz under copyright law for sharing “jailbreaking” tools which allow users to circumvent the security of the PlayStation 3 and run unauthorized software on it.
Anonymous said that Sony had abused the judicial system to censor information on how its products work, victimized customers for possessing and sharing information, and targeting every person who seeks that information. “In doing so, you have violated the privacy of thousands,” a reference to Sony’s attempt to find out who downloaded the jailbreaking software. Anonymous further accused Sony of “corporate greed” and seeking to control users. “Now you will experience the wrath of Anonymous. You saw a hornet’s nest and stuck your penises in it.” It went on to warn, “Expect us.”
For more news coverage, you can follow us on Twitter or become a fan on our Facebook page, we will keep you updated with posts over the web.
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