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KingBroly wrote:You can't sue someone when you don't know who they are.

Autosaver wrote:KingBroly wrote:You can't sue someone when you don't know who they are.
....They knew who Geohotz was?




Blue_Falcon wrote:See, this is what happens when parents don't discipline their children at a young age.





t27duck wrote:This is also what happens when you have the dev toolset on the actual end user systems that can be accessible once the private key is found and have the dev server not validate credit card info and give you access to other data. It's a lession in basic system security structures. All the security was more or less on the PS3 and not so much on the PSN servers. I really hope someone gets fired at Sony HQ over this. very poorly designed overall.
Also, Japan is usually considered "eastern culture" while the US is "western".
Off topic: Am I the only one who is shocked no one has ever publicly took a crack at breaking into the XBOX Live servers? They're pretty much just running a clustered Windows Server 2003 as the backbone for the system. Surprised MS hasn't been hacked yet. Guess it's considered "too easy" for the crackers? lol





t27duck wrote:If children and teenagers were busy studying in school they wouldn't be playing video games in the first place.
I'm not condoning the crackers responsible for the attack, I'm just saying the homebrew and geek community was completely satisfied with the Linux option on the PS3 where they could code for the system to their hearts' content.



Blue_Falcon wrote:I don't understand the bold text. They hacked the system because they were satisfied with it...?

Blue_Falcon wrote:See, this is what happens when parents don't discipline their children at a young age.


Product wrote:Blue_Falcon wrote:See, this is what happens when parents don't discipline their children at a young age.
You better have children well into their teens to even make such a comment.



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