You will remember George “Geohot” Hotz, the famous PS3 hacker that was being sued by Sony for cracking their firmware? Well, it appears that Hotz and Sony have achieved a settlement and the case is now closed.
If you thought that Sony is the only company thats having problems with hackers, guess again. It seems that Microsoft and Xbox Live have similar problem as well.
Hackers over the world are getting tired from constant banning, so they have chosen to take action, or at least one of them.
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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.
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.
Maybe hackers can unban themselves from the PlayStation Network, but they can’t surely get themselves out of prison. That’s right, Sony is taking drastic measures in order to stop PS3 hacking, so if you’re a PS3 hacker, you might have to deal with the police like this person did.
Its no surprise that Sony isn’t happy with the latest PS3 hacks, so Sony has decided to take action and pursue the infamous creator of the recently released fail0verflow hack. Continue reading »












