According to U.S. reports, the hackers are planning a third attack on Sony
The attack on Sony's website has been planned for the weekend, found a CNET report, quoting an anonymous observer of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel used by hackers.
According to the source, the hackers claim to have access to some of Sony's servers and are preparing to publish information that are able to copy them on these servers.
Although Sony has continued to condemn the group of hackers known as Anonymous for the most recent attacks, claims to have found a file called "Anonymous" group containing a fragment of the slogan, "We Are Legion".
Anonymous has a history in relation to denial-of-service attacks against websites Sony, in retaliation for the Sony sued against George Hotz, but the group denied responsibility for the attack.
Anonymous never was involved in theft of credit cards, said the group. According to Anonymous, whoever Pathrusim in Sony servers to steal credit card information on a document and left blames Anonymous, clearly wanted the group to be charged.
The attack on Sony's website has been planned for the weekend, found a CNET report, quoting an anonymous observer of the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel used by hackers.
According to the source, the hackers claim to have access to some of Sony's servers and are preparing to publish information that are able to copy them on these servers.
Although Sony has continued to condemn the group of hackers known as Anonymous for the most recent attacks, claims to have found a file called "Anonymous" group containing a fragment of the slogan, "We Are Legion".
Anonymous has a history in relation to denial-of-service attacks against websites Sony, in retaliation for the Sony sued against George Hotz, but the group denied responsibility for the attack.
Anonymous never was involved in theft of credit cards, said the group. According to Anonymous, whoever Pathrusim in Sony servers to steal credit card information on a document and left blames Anonymous, clearly wanted the group to be charged.
"None of those associated with our movement would not do such a thing, would require law enforcement. On the other hand, online thieves, a standard group would have every reason to blame Anonymous, " continued the statement group.
In an attempt to address criticism of the management problem, Sony has issued a letter to customers that analyzes blames the delay in notifying customers of the theft of personal data.
The company also promised that he will help customers protect themselves against identity theft and will offer a "Welcome Back ", including free subscriptions, once its networks are restored.
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