I believe I called into question the sources of your information, stating that they probably came prepackaged with bias. I only stated once that you where a fanboy, so it's hardly a repetative accusation that you can grow fucking tired of.Awexsome said:Your constant accusations of fanboy are getting pretty fucking annoying at this point.manaman said:I just said I wasn't talking about Geohotz. I could care less about what he did. It has no real relevance to the other issue I have been talking about, the only possible reason you keep bringing it up is because it's something you can make seem related that you can argue against, a strawman if you will.Awexsome said:I'm not going to claim vast knowledge on how the hackers did it but I am going to claim that the security firms, Sony's network engineers and the hacking groups dedicated to this kind of illegal activity know more about it that you or anyone else does.manaman said:-snip-
At this point in the story it really is black and white though. Sony has not been throwing blame around and has been fully invested in upgrading its security and trying to win its customers trust back for quite some time now and I've never seen them throwing blame around at all even when the story first broke. They were just investigating to find out who did it, sure, but their main focus and message was to get their own shit together. But when it comes to Lulz-sec by the time they created themselves they were the bad guys.
They made it their goal after the first intrusion and after compromising everyone's security info to keep going at Sony. I'll admit to grey in the Geohotz case but Lulz-sec is nothing better than criminals.
And the Geohotz case? It was too much about just removing the OS and not enough WHY they removed the OS. It's been a while but I know that the jailbreak's big controversy was swinging the doors wide open to pirates but that's a discussion for another thread.
Sony hasn't been passing the blame? I think we have been reading different news about this. Makes me think your news might be delivered to your email box by Sony, while I have been (possibly unfortunately for me, but not likely) relying on news sites to deliver stories about this fiasco to me.
It isn't very elegant, but that is exactly what I have been saying to the other quoted poster in this post. Maybe he will get it now. Blame lies on both sides of this. Thanks person I will now know as random poster #23 that agreed with me on one issue.The Bandit said:I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS AT ALL WHY DOES EVERYONE THINK THIS WAY
Why can't Lulzsack or whatever be a bunch of douche bags AND Sony? Why does the blame lie on one or the other?
Fact: Taking people's private information is wrong. This is what Lulz did.
Fact: Sony should have MUCH better security systems. This is not debatable. Someone in an earlier thread said Sony has been hacked some 16 times.
Therefore: Lulzdudes are assholes. AND PS3 HAS NO GAMES LOL
No, but seriously, Sony sucks too.
Also: comparing Sony to a rape victim is ridiculous. Sony has been attacked due to their incompetence. That is not analogous to a rape victim.
All I remember is one news story here that the investigation led to possible Anon involvement at first. I remember a load of speculation and accusations on forums and the like, but nothing by Sony themselves.
The reason I keep bringing Geo up is how the case started off much differently. Back when the whole thing started with Geo you had the biggest issue being Sony restricting consoles for controversial reasons in an arguably dubious way.
Then came the first intrusion. Again, arguably Sony could've done a better job with it and maybe could have. Even so the large majority of the blame I place on the outlaws who stole and published peoples' information more than Sony for failing to stop it. Something we can agree to disagree on.
Now we have Lulz-sec. A group dedicated at this point to make Sony's life a living hell to prove their point. Endangering Sony and their thousands of innocent employees and millions of customers. Sony is currently focused on trying to gain back their customer's trust by upgrading their security and all the perks they're giving out on the PSN. Sony's eager to put this whole thing behind them, proving that with all the apologies for their share of the blame and the perks to the PSN returners.
I can't see any form of good left in the hackers side at this point. Any action they take further against Sony is just blatantly illegal and does only harm to everyone but themselves and should be punished to the full extent of the law.
Which brings me to a question: Why are you even in this discussion?
You admitted earlier to not knowing jack about security. Now you admit to not even following the news about this. I have issue with you stating as fact what is little more then an opinion based on your limited understanding of the topic. Please in the future at least have a passing knowledge of the topic at hand before diving into it head first.
A person punching me in the face doesn't excuse me calling him a bastard and drunkenly hitting on his girlfriend all night, through I won't be spending the night in jail if that is all I did you have to admit at least some of the responsibility for the night is on my shoulders in that scenario.
You also need to stop changing my stance on issues into something you feel you can form an argument again. I have not once excused the actions of the hackers (as you have probably already been told multiple times was not the group you keep accusing) or tried to paint them in a positive light. I claim responsibility lies with both parties. You keep trying to say that an illegal activity excuses all blame from another entity. That's about as untrue as you can get.