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Oh yea Nintendo got Hacked

nintendologo530

Several weeks ago, Nintendo’s U.S servers were subject to an attack but none of it’s consumer information was stolen.

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Categories: Really?, Video Games

The Pirate Bay + Lawyers | Brutal Insult

The Pirate Bay Logo

This is quite old but for those of you who don’t know; about a year after The Pirate Bay initially started, DreamWorks sent them an email about infringing on the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) by allowing the Internet to download Shreak 2 for free. Their response was quite interesting… very interesting, in fact why don’t we go over the entire thing (the first part is the initial letter and the second part is TPB’s response:

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Categories: Funny, Random, Really?, The Internet, WIN

Sony Ericsson & Music Online Japan Hacked

Yet again Sony has bee victim to another attack, this time at the hands of the LulzSec Hacking team. With the use of an SQL injection, the company said that personal data of some 2,000 customers was stolen from a Canadian Sony Ericsson website and 8,500 user details were leaked on the Sony Music Entertainment website in Greece from a hacker group called Idahca.

The information that was stolen from Sony Music Entertainment is as follows:

– Email addresses
– Passwords
-Phone numbers

 

The leaked database structure for Sony Music Online Japan is available online via Pastebin:
http://pastebin.com/NyEFLbyX

 

Below is an image of SonyEricsson.com hacked (Image via Jailbreakscene.com):

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Categories: Really?, The Internet

iPhone Oximeter | Poor execution

Probably one of the worst videos I’ve ever seen.

I have no doubt the product is great but the marketing execution is so terirble… sooooo terrible.

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Categories: Fail, Really?

Sony hacked AGAIN!

 

Yea that’s right… AGAIN! This hack was a minor one though;according to Reuters.com and Sony.com, on May 5th Sony discovered an out of date website that held information on 2,500 names and partial mailing addresses of individuals that entered a 2001 product sweepstakes. This information was stolen and posted on that website by hackers.

Sony reported that once found, they immediately took the website down. They also stated that no information about credit cards, passwords or social security numbers were listed.

 

Source – Reuters.com | Sony.com

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