Judge allows Sony to see IPs of those visiting PS3 jailbreak site
A federal magistrate is granting Sony the right to acquire the internet IP addresses of anybody who has visited PlayStation 3 hacker George Hotz's website from January of 2009 to the present....
View ArticleMr. Jobs Would Be Happy to Respond if Someone Could Please Remind Him What...
We are stunned that RealNetworks has adopted the tactics and ethics of a hacker to break into the iPod, and we are investigating the implications of their actions under the DMCA and other laws. (5...
View ArticleAnonymous threatens Sony over Geohot suit
The infamous hacking organization Anonymous is reportedly turning its attention to Sony following the company's legal battle with alleged PS3 hacker Geohot. (1 day ago)
View ArticleSony cuts deal with PlayStation 3 hacker
A US hacker has agreed to stop breaking into Sony's PlayStation 3 consoles as part of a deal made to drop a lawsuit filed by the Japanese consumer electronics giant. (35 mins ago)
View ArticleSuit settled, PS3 hacker donates $10,000 to EFF
Directs choice words at Sony 'goons' The hacker accused of violating US copyright law when he hacked the PlayStation 3 game console has donated $10,000 to the Electronic Frontier Foundation after Sony...
View ArticleHow Sony’s Antipiracy Approach Made It a Hacker Target
On Friday, 10 June, Spanish police announced the arrest of three hackers for allegedly targeting banks, Middle Eastern governments, MasterCard and, most important perhaps, Sony. (17 hours ago)
View ArticleDigital Parasites: A Threat to America’s Culture Business?
As a music journalist working for Rolling Stone in the mid-1990s, Robert Levine marveled at how a file-sharing network developed by a 19-year-old hacker might loosen the eternal stranglehold of major...
View ArticlePS3, Apple hacker ditches Facebook for Lady Gaga
A hacker who got into trouble with Sony and Apple then went 'straight' and joined Facebook has returned to hacking, a business news site reported.
View ArticleMicrosoft to Patch 'Hacker's Playground'
Next week's regular security update will address at least 14 vulnerabilities, including four in Internet Explorer and some for enterprise services.
View ArticleRegulator chases party boy's Publicity Monster
Consumer protection authority confirms it is investigating convicted hacker and party boy Timothy Sabre's Publicity Monster firm, which promised businesses it could get them high rankings on Google.
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