
Spanish police this morning say they have arrested three involved in the hacking of Sony’s Playstation Network, which shut down the PlayStation 3′s network for month, locking nearly 80 million gamers out of playing online.
“Spanish Police dismantle the #Anonymous hacker group in Spain. They attacked #Playstation Store,” they wrote on their official Twitter feed early this morning. “Police arrested 3 #Anonymous leaders in Barcelona, Alicante & Almería. They attacked governments of Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Colombia…
“#Anonymous has thousands of ‘zombies’ computers infected all over the world.”
The New York Times reports that according to police one of the hackers had “harboured a computer server in an apartment in the northern port city of Gijon, from which the group attacked the websites of the Sony PlayStation online gaming store.”
It is not clear if the three were the only ones responsible for the massive hack attack or if this is the beginning of a series of arrests.
National Police Dismantle the Leadership of the organisation “Hacktivist” Anonymous in Spain
Republished from Kotaku



















Rizlad
Monday, June 13, 2011 at 12:19 PMlegion.will.not.fall
jerk
Tuesday, June 14, 2011 at 12:41 AMLOL, u actually believe that, TROLOLOLLOLOLOLOL!!! JERK.
ming
Wednesday, June 22, 2011 at 9:13 AMthats why i hesitate to sign up for psn