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Old 06-3-2011, 12:50 PM   #41
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Default Re: Sony. Hacked. Again. LMFAO

This is Sony hacked #13. It gets sadder every day.
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Old 06-3-2011, 12:50 PM   #42
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I forget what kind of integrated techology at the moment but apparently they stack multiple processors togather.... cheaper than super computers possibly
ok I was thinkin' like a stock ps3 lol. that's pretty cool. I still don't get why that works and is cheaper to produce than a computer with comparable specs but eh.

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Sony Pictures site gets hacked. I don't give a rat's ass. Shit happens. People need to realize that it can happen to anyone.
ok true to an extent, but other big-name companies (and even much smaller ones) have enough security to prevent a freaking sql injection. it's pretty much impossible to prevent every possible attack, but it's still important to limit vulnerabilities. sony has obviously done a piss-poor job with their security measures.
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Old 06-3-2011, 12:50 PM   #43
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Look it up Izzy
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Old 06-3-2011, 12:54 PM   #44
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Look it up Izzy
Even if it is true that just means they didn't make a good investment. It's a lot better to buy a larger amount of cheaper hardware anyway.
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Old 06-3-2011, 12:54 PM   #45
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Can't wait for E3.
Lol yes. I didn't have any credit card information on my PSN account when it got hacked, so no worries there. I just want PSN to get back up already so my friend can get the original Spyro on my PSP.
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Old 06-3-2011, 12:55 PM   #46
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I find that hard to believe. Real PC hardware would be cheaper and more powerful.
The Air Force bought 2200 PS3's to link them together to create one of the most powerful super-computers in the world. They have some power. Also I see that the average age of people thinking this is funny is ages 16-20. Only a child would see something like this as humorous. Yes Sony's security is spotty in sections but they are only human. They just got done bringing PSN back up and now have to fend off attacks from hackers left and right. Maybe they were spread so thin they couldn't cover everything? People's personal information got compromised and you all think that's funny? You're no worse than LulzSec.
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Old 06-3-2011, 01:54 PM   #47
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Old 06-3-2011, 01:58 PM   #48
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Sony security...

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Old 06-3-2011, 02:03 PM   #49
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I'll still be playing my games, enjoying my purchases, and supporting Sony to the best of my ability.
Not everybody is as brave as you. :P
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:09 PM   #50
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The Air Force bought 2200 PS3's to link them together to create one of the most powerful super-computers in the world. They have some power. Also I see that the average age of people thinking this is funny is ages 16-20. Only a child would see something like this as humorous. Yes Sony's security is spotty in sections but they are only human. They just got done bringing PSN back up and now have to fend off attacks from hackers left and right. Maybe they were spread so thin they couldn't cover everything? People's personal information got compromised and you all think that's funny? You're no worse than LulzSec.
What is this babble

They bought 1760's PS3's to hook em up into the Condor Cluster, which performs 500 TFLOPS. This is like bragging that you have the world's largest micropenis.

There are far better ways to achieve more processing power at lower cost. The Condor Cluster is just "interesting" but it's by no means a pinnacle of efficiency or performance.

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Old 06-3-2011, 03:15 PM   #51
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The Air Force bought 2200 PS3's to link them together to create one of the most powerful super-computers in the world. They have some power. Also I see that the average age of people thinking this is funny is ages 16-20. Only a child would see something like this as humorous. Yes Sony's security is spotty in sections but they are only human. They just got done bringing PSN back up and now have to fend off attacks from hackers left and right. Maybe they were spread so thin they couldn't cover everything? People's personal information got compromised and you all think that's funny? You're no worse than LulzSec.
They had shitty security. They have no excuse.

ps Sony needs to stop sucking right now.
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:17 PM   #52
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There's no excuse for SQL injection, especially when you're such a large firm. What the heck do their security folk / coders do all day when they're storing crap in plaintext and not performing basic sanity checks?
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:22 PM   #53
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Sony get your shit together
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:30 PM   #54
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IIRC they bought PS3s cause Sony sells them at a loss cause the real moneymakers are all the accessories, the licenses to game companies, the commission on games, the PSN sales (DLC, movies, TV shows, etc.). If you just buy the console alone, you get a very inexpensive high-end computer. Xbox 360 also sells at a loss, but they aren't nearly as powerful.
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:31 PM   #55
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LMFAO how did i miss this

an SQL injection? jegus chris sony wut r u doin
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:36 PM   #56
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Honestly it's proven, ps3's have much better technology and are much more powerful than xbox360s. I know some engineering companies and hostipals that use ps3s.... they are so ****ing powerful
They might be more powerful, but games for the 360 are almost always more efficiently optimized. I see someone playing a 360 game, smooth. I see someone playing the same game on PS3, chug chug stutter stutter. The only games I've seen perform even remotely well on the PS3 are PS3 exclusive titles.
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:41 PM   #57
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The way it was explained to me, PS3 handles floating point ops better than the 360 but those aren't really such a big deal for a lot of games.
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:52 PM   #58
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Hack me once, shame on you.
Hack me twice, shame on me.
Hack me 13 times ....?
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Old 06-3-2011, 03:55 PM   #59
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And it makes me wonder why we don't have hacked ISOs for PS3s so we can play any game for free yet..

PSP = done
PS3 = ??
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Unbelievable how a site like FFR which does not compare to Sony at all in terms of popularity and value, is more secure rofl.
It isn't, you're so clueless lol


btw, 360 runs games better than ps3, I should know since I've tested both of them

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