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RE[5]: Technical question about torrents
by bornagainenguin on Sat 17th Mar 2012 04:29
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Soulbender exclaimed...
Uh...wait. The awesome hackers in lulzsec used hidemyass? Wow, they're even less competent than I thought.
Well that's what the FBI said at the time, now that we're discovering that Sabu was working for them, it's hard to separate the misinformation and the lies from the truth.Of course since the company itself stepped forward and admitted to having handed over logs to the FBI, it's hard to consider them trustworthy again, even if it turned out it was all Sabu and no logs from hidemyass.com were actually used...
Here's their blog post on the subject:
http://blog.hidemyass.com/2011/09/23/lulzsec-fiasco/
Personally I've always thought the whole SONY hacking event said more about the state of SONY's security than it ever did about the skills of the hackers involved. SONY was riding high on a false sense of security prowess simply because by allowing Linux to be installed on the Playstation 3 at all it kept anyone from probing too hard at the security of the company or its products. Once they removed the ability to run OtherOS or customers would be unable to continue using their systems to the fullest, they waved a red flag in the face of the bull and removed any reasons for restraint on the part of the hackers. The speed at which the PlayStation 3 was then hacked should have been a lesson.
Instead SONY now continues to play whack-a-mole...
--bornagainpenguin
RE[6]: Technical question about torrents
by Soulbender on Sat 17th Mar 2012 05:22
in reply to "RE[5]: Technical question about torrents"
Of course since the company itself stepped forward and admitted to having handed over logs to the FBI, it's hard to consider them trustworthy again
You can't run a business anywhere and not comply with the law. Maybe you could argue that they should have fought this but on the other hand, it's the moron scriptkiddies in lulzsec we're talking about and they need to be taught a lesson.





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Uh...wait. The awesome hackers in lulzsec used hidemyass? Wow, they're even less competent than I thought.