playstation 3
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Sony Explains Hack To Congress, Calls Anonymous “Cyberterrorists”
The cyber attack that knocked the PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment offline for more than a week was a “very carefully planned, very professional, highly sophisticated criminal cyber attack designed to steal personal and credit card information,” according to a letter from Sony to members of Congress obtained by Kotaku today.
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The US Air Force Is Loaning Out Its PS3 Supercomputer
When its not crunching data brought back by spy plane missions, the US Air Force’s PlayStation 3 supercomputer (nicknamed “Condor”) is now being loaned out to universities so they can crunch slightly less dangerous data.
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Sued PS3 Hacker Says He’ll Never Buy A Sony Product Again
After a court order was issued preventing rapper-turned-hacker George Hotz from ever hacking Sony products again, Hotz has begun a boycott on the electronics giant’s wares.
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Anonymous Targets Sony, Warns Of Penises Stuck In Hornets Nests
Militant hacker group Anonymous has launched a campaign against Sony, citing the Japanese company’s “unforgivable offence against free speech and internet freedom” after it took legal action against a pair of hackers.