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The PlayStation Hacker’s PlayStation Hacking Days Are Over
Rapper (and part-time hacker) George Hotz has settled out of court with Sony, who wanted him strung up on charges of circumventing the PS3’s copy protection. And the details of that settlement are now public.
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Sony Admits The PlayStation Network May Have Been Attacked
Earlier this week, activist group Anonymous threatened to go after Sony’s online presence in retaliation for the company’s legal actions against PS3 hackers. The next day, the PlayStation Network went down. Coincidence?
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Anonymous Targets Sony, Warns Of Penises Stuck In Hornets Nests
Militant hacker group Anonymous has launched a campaign against Sony, citing the Japanese company’s “unforgivable offence against free speech and internet freedom” after it took legal action against a pair of hackers.
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PS3 Hacker Flees The Long Arm Of Sony For South American Freedom
The saga of George “geohot” Hotz continues, hurdling deeper into absurdity with each growing unit of acceleration. He fought the law and lost—a judge demanded he hand over his PS3-hack relevant hard drives. His answer? I’m out, bitches.