The hacking community doesn’t take lightly on Sony’s legal actions against hackers, so it appears that hackers have united and are ready to strike out at Sony. War between Sony and hackers are still on going and have been so for some time, and after Sony took legal actions against George Hotz, also known as Geohot, and Graf_Chokolo, it appears that hackers have been taking action against Sony lately.
With this latest iPad 2 hack, you’ll almost be able to see through completely the clothes of anyone using your iPad 2. This can be achieved by using a pair of cheap night vision goggles and cling flim wrapped onto the iPad 2′s camera, you’ll be able to see the person, who is being taped, nude. This was accomplished by Jason Bradbury and he’s proven it works by taking a photo of himself through his top.
We wrote about latest security hole in Adobe Flash Player and how it can affect users on various platforms. In order to provide their users with better security, Google has fixed this exploit in Google Chrome, making it safe once again.
Sony has put a lot of effort into keeping its PlayStation 3 free from hackers and jailbreak tools, but no matter how hard they have tried, hackers always find a solution to hack the latest firmware.
Although Adobe is working hard on security issues for Flash Player, it seems that Adobe has found another critical flaw that can affect users on various platforms, therefore, Adobe has released a security advisory concerning this flaw.
Ironically, this latest Kinect hack makes the all time fastest selling electronic consumer device all the more similar to the Sony Move. You have these blocks of different colors, which are placed on the floor, these correspond to different gameplay elements.
Someone will then get from here to there, and needs stairs, bridges, and so on placed in his way. Don’t understand what I’m talking about? Check it out in the video below.













