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Revenge of the nerds - attacks on Sony

PostPosted:Tue Apr 05, 2011 6:21 am
by Julius Seeker
After claiming that Sony’s lawsuit against George Hotz et al was an attack on free speech, hacking collective Anonymous declared war on Sony. Hoping to seek revenge on the company, Anonymous warned that Sony would soon suffer for their actions. Now, Sony.com and PlayStation.com has fallen to the hackers, with more sites promised to follow.


Speaking on a IRC chat a group of Anonymous are currently attacking several Sony sites. At the moment both Sony.com and PlayStation.com (including the PlayStation Store over PC) are down, presumably due to a DDoS attack – a distributed denial-of-service attack. People involved in the attack, called “OpSony” are asking that hackers “crash all server of sony please”. (Update - Some people can connect to Sony.com, but the site is extremely slow).

Update 2: The PSN is also experiencing intermittent connection issues for numerous gamers. (Sony have said that the “PSN currently undergoing sporadic maintenance. Access to the PSN may be interrupted throughout the day. We apologize for any inconvenience.”)

In a document detailing some members plans for the attack, other sites targeted include sonypictures.co.uk and sony-europe.com, which are currently up.

Several members have also stated that the “Operation isnt over until sony do a press release”.

Update 3: Anonymous have released a video here.

Sony has yet to comment on the attacks. PlayStation LifeStyle will keep you updated as the situation develops.
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Re: Revenge of the nerds - attacks on Sony

PostPosted:Tue Apr 05, 2011 9:18 am
by SineSwiper
Anonymous is awesome. About the only successful agent of chaos around.

Re: Revenge of the nerds - attacks on Sony

PostPosted:Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:00 pm
by Julius Seeker
I cracked up at this video:



Sine, these people target and harass children; there's nothing awesome about people like that.

Re: Revenge of the nerds - attacks on Sony

PostPosted:Wed Apr 06, 2011 6:00 pm
by Julius Seeker
http://playstationlifestyle.net/2011/04 ... employees/
Infamous hacking group, Anonymous, began a series of attacks against Sony earlier today, bringing down several Sony sites and the PlayStation Network. However, a radical offshoot of the main group believe that the attacks aren’t enough, and are prepared to take the fight to a more severe level.

Initially claiming that they would seek revenge against Sony for their legal action against Geohot and other PS3 hackers, the group successfully DDoS’d PlayStation.com and the PlayStation Store under a group called OpSony. Now, a more more aggressive and darker group called SonyRecon have begun a series of more personal attacks.

Speaking on the OpSony IRC, user randomtask announced his new group:

ok i made a chan #sonyrecon for people to gather and contribute dox, and work towards a common goal of finding and information and detailing useful targets

some one got the phone number of the head of the sony company in #sonyrecon

Dox is where a hacker gets another person’s identity, such as the name of the person, telephone number, pictures, home address, email, IP address, family members and relatives names etc. and then uses this to their advantage, mainly fraud.

Update: Other Dox attacks highlighted by the group could include:

Craigslist – Make a ad in the “free stuff” section, or in “erotic services” and “casual encounters” as is evident here there are many horny men who will relentlessly pursue someone who they believe to be 19/f.

STD Postcards – send one of these e-postcards notifying the target that one of their previous sexual partners has a STD. Makes for an uncomfortable wait for them. Alternatively call an AIDS hotline and ask them to anonymously tell the target they could have HIV, thats a 6 month wait until the test comes back.

Free UPS Boxes create an account and order the target a couple of hundred boxes & labels, fedex also offer free boxes.

Google Maps use Google maps to locate local businesses to mess with the target.

Call them:

Skype – Use skype to call the target. When you first register a skype account you get one free call…

IP Relay – Ask the operator not to announce at the start of the call. This is a service only available to people in the USA.

Currently SonyRecon is only kicking off, but the group have already uncovered Sony employees’ family records and personal details. We’ve left out links to the details, and the actual information included so that the employees details are not further compromised, but it is worrying that the group could uncover information so quickly.

For example, Robert S. Wiesenthal, Group Executive, Sony Corporation, leading Corporate Development and Mergers and Acquisitions at Sony headquarters’ family history is currently being released onto the internet. His marital status, age, place of address, education and even whether he has children has been discovered. Other main targets include Nicole Seligman and Sony boss Howard Stringer, but multiple Sony employee emails are noted as future targets. In fact, one anon complained “No one found ANY info on Stringers kids?”

Meanwhile, both OpSony and SonyRecon have targeted those involved in the actual lawsuit against Geohot, with members of OpSony singling out the judge of the case.

SonyRecon founder randomtask stated:

sony , the judge and sonys lawyers are all valid targets

SonyRecon have also began compiling personal information of the lawyers as well as the plaintiffs involved in the case.

Update 2: The website of the company handling Sony’s case has been brought down.

Update 3: One SonyRecon member boasted on the IRC (unconfirmed that he actually did it):

lol well like 30 min ago i left chocolate rain on the judge’s voicemail lawl

The extent of the attacks remains to be seen, but PlayStation LifeStyle will keep you updated.

Re: Revenge of the nerds - attacks on Sony

PostPosted:Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:47 am
by SineSwiper
Julius Seeker wrote:Sine, these people target and harass children; there's nothing awesome about people like that.
Not usually. And this is an offshoot group that you were referencing.

Besides, Anonymous is composed of anybody and everybody. It's not really an organized group as it is a name that is passed around to any group of people who wish to anonymously combat something. Hell, Anonymous successfully shut down that f'ing Scientology place in Louisville. Whenever the Internet has some sort of cause to fight something that a majority feel is wrong, Anonymous shows up and does some damage.

And yes, that is awesome. Because typically the corporations always win.