Anonymous denies any involvement in the Playstation Network hack

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Thursday, 05 May 2011 14:09

Most likely the group title hacktivist a time that this part is not just media refer to Anonymous will end up costing you dear to its members. Since he decided to declare war against Sony and compromise the stability of PlayStation Network with DDoS attacks, the public perception of these masks has been tarnished, forcing them to retract their offense and staying on the sidelines of an attack from the outset that not a few they said.

The Anonymous denied that Sony itself had nothing to do with the high-profile breach, calling it independent. The rumor mill, however, has always made room for the possibility that some activist was involved.

We were surprised yesterday as the Japanese giant is unbecoming to the United States Congress, claiming to have found a document dubbed "Anonymous" on their servers, file that one could read the following message: "We are Legion." In this way, the company becomes suspicious of the group after categorically denying the possibility. It was about time that those involved were to rule.

Anonymous has sent a press release in which it denied any involvement in the theft of banking information for the two weeks PSN accumulates in abeyance

If research is conducted in a lawful and honest as the theft of credit card information is concerned, Anonymous will never be found guilty.

Although we are a decentralized group, our line of action does not include the raid in such crimes. We are fully committed to the privacy of the users concerned about corporate feudalism, the abuse of power and the justification for all those leaders and executives to create immune from the injustices perpetrated on the back of companies and institutions.

If we look at the history of Anonymous, it supports the story that the robbery has never been part of his modus operandi, however, something that is squama statement that the denial relates solely to information theft, without entirely denying his involvement in the attack. Why not take this opportunity to categorically deny any ownership?

To demonstrate this connection, Anonymous would have missed all those users who vowed to ensure at the time, when he decided to pursue other avenues through which Sony harm no consequences for consumers.

Anonymous denies any involvement in the Playstation Network hack written in ALT1040 on 5 May, 2011 by José Carlos Castillo
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