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Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:39 pm
by InfiniteStates
Symonator wrote:Also it's no good comparing this to development of game, not even the same.
Servers can be complicated, but there is something they are not telling us, it doesn't take trained professional server/rack monkeys this long to fix a breach.
The more complex a system is, the less capable you can be of predicting the time frame up front. Hell, take a 10 mile journey and a 100 mile journey and see which one you can give a more accurate ETA for...

Then throw into the mix external security firms, and possible investigate law enforcement agencies and schedule accuracy takes a nose dive.
Symonator wrote:I bet they are moving the entire network to a different location and have tons of problems with it, Sony are pretty ruined at the moment, lol.
They've made no secret about moving to a more secure, undisclosed site.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 7:03 pm
by Symonator
OH must of missed that bit, might actually explain alot lol.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 7:10 pm
by InfiniteStates
Symonator wrote:OH must of missed that bit, might actually explain alot lol.
Great insight if you didn't know that upfront :)
Can't deny you're correct...

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 8:14 am
by DJ-Daz
Sony knew security was poor on their servers.

http://www.c-span.org/Events/Members-Lo ... 7421279-1/
At arround 55 minutes, securty professor Dr. Spafford from Purdue University, had discovered that the Sony security servers were running an outdated version of Apache without firewalls. Not only that, but Sony knew about it because they accessed hacking forums where this information was freely available, and available for several months prior to the attack.

The location of the forums are not mentioned, but the PS3 software hackers only discovered this when trying to figure out how PSN games communicated their authenticity. They then published their findings on these forums for all to see.

And Sony did nothing.

The PSN hackers had a 2 month+ head start on Sony while Sony still did nothing. PSN should have immediately gone offline, a new version of Apache should have been installed, firewalls should have gone up, and an outside company should then have started penetration testing before PSN was brought back online.

Now Sony have a massive task of doing this, investigating the attack more fully, and moving data center. While this is all going on, they are loosing millions from their shares, apologising to their customers and shareholders, and finding ways to offer us free credit reports, games and services.

Because a thief broke in.. the horse has bolted and the barn has burned down. Now Sony have to recapture the horse and rebuild the barn, surely it would have been better to just add new barn doors before anything went wrong?

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 8:20 am
by DJ-Daz
Something else I have been thinking about:
Sony are forcing a PS3 update on us before we can login and change our passwords, I'm wondering if this is also an attempt at securing the PS3 once and for all.

There will be a number of people running custom firmware with only 1 PS3, now even they will have to update.
Obviously those people with multiple PS3's and CFW wont be affected as they can still do it on one legitimate machine...

But overall it should reduce the number of people with custom firmware.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 10:42 am
by InfiniteStates
Dazbobaby wrote:Because a thief broke in.. the horse has bolted and the barn has burned down. Now Sony have to recapture the horse and rebuild the barn, surely it would have been better to just add new barn doors before anything went wrong?
LMAO too right. I don't think many companies are too good at taking preventative measures though, because its hard to quantify the return on investment in a business case. However, reactive measures are a lot easier for everyone to see the need and cost.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:13 am
by InfiniteStates
If you're not bored of this shit by now, Anonymous deny any involvement...
Anonymous wrote:Last month, an unknown party managed to break into Sony's servers and acquired millions of customer records including credit card numbers. Insomuch as that this incident occurred in the midst of Anonymous' OpSony, by which participants engaged in several of our standard information war procedures against the corporation and its executives, Sony and other parties have come to blame Anonymous for the heist. Today, in a letter directed to members of Congress involved in an inquiry into the situation, Sony claimed to have discovered a file on its servers, presumably left by the thieves in question, entitled "Anonymous" and containing a fragment of our slogan, "We are Legion." In response, we would like to raise the following points:

1. Anonymous has never been known to have engaged in credit card theft.

2. Many of our corporate and governmental adversaries, on the other hand, have been known to have lied to the public about Anonymous and about their own activities. HBGary, for instance, was caught lying a number of times to the press, to the public, and to Anonymous itself (in this phone call, for instance, ( http://tinyurl.com/68pbdj8) CEO Aaron Barr makes a number of untrue statements regarding the intent of his "research," claiming for instance that he never tried to sell the information to the FBI when e-mails acquired soon showed that he had been set to do just that; executive Karen Burke was also caught lying to Bloomberg about having not seen an incriminating e-mail that she had in fact replied to just a few days before). The U.S. Chamber of Commerce lied about not having seen the criminal proposal created by them for Team Themis; Palantir lied about not having any idea what their employees were up to; Berico publicly denounced a plan that they had actively engaged in creating; etc. There is no corporation in existence will choose the truth when lies are more convenient.

3. To the contrary, Anonymous is an ironically transparent movement that allows reporters in to our operating channels to observe us at work and which has been extraordinarily candid with the press when commenting on our own activities, which is why reporters prefer to talk to us for truthful accounts of the situation rather than go to our degenerate enemies to be lied to.

4. Whoever broke into Sony's servers to steal the credit card info and left a document blaming Anonymous clearly wanted Anonymous to be blamed for the most significant digital theft in history. No one who is actually associated with our movement would do something that would prompt a massive law enforcement response. On the other hand, a group of standard online thieves would have every reason to frame Anonymous in order to put law enforcement off the track. The framing of others for crimes has been a common practice throughout history.

5. It should be remembered that several federal contractors such as HBGary and Palantir have been caught planning a variety of unethical and potentially criminal conspiracies by which to discredit the enemies of their clients. This is not a theory – this is a fact that has been reported at great length by dozens of journalists with major publications. Insomuch as that our enemies have either engaged in or planned to engage in false flag efforts, it should not be surprising that many of the journalists who have covered us, who know who we are and what motivates us – and who have alternatively seen the monstrous behavior of those large and "respectable" firms that are all too happy to throw aside common decency at the behest of such clients as Bank of America and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – also have their suspicions that some capable party performed this operation as a means by which to do great damage to Anonymous in the public eye. Those who consider such a prospect to be somehow unlikely are advised to read about what was proposed by Team Themis in their efforts to destroy Wikileaks, and should otherwise take a few minutes to learn about COINTELPRO and other admitted practices by the U.S. intelligence community. The fact is that Anonymous has brought a great deal of discomfort to powerful entities such as Booz Allen Hamilton, Palantir, and much of the federal government; the Justice Department in particular is likely unhappy that our efforts revealed that it was they themselves who recommended the now-discredited "law firm" Hunton & Williams to Bank of America in order that the latter might better be able to fight back against Wikileaks. All of this is now public record, and anyone who finds it laughable that those or other entities may have again engaged in tactics that they are known to have engaged in in the past is not qualified to comment on the situation.

Anonymous will continue its work in support of transparency and individual liberty; our adversaries will continue their work in support of secrecy and control. The FBI will continue to investigate us for crimes of civil disobediance while continuing to ignore the crimes planned by major corporations with which they are in league.

We do not forget, even if others fail to remember. We not forgive, even if others forgive our enemies for those things for which we are attacked. We are legion, and will remain so no matter how many of our participants are raided by armed agents of a broken system.

We are Anonymous.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 8:42 am
by YorkshirePud
Anonymous = fail

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:03 am
by DJ-Daz
Why does anonymous = fail?

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:09 am
by Symonator
:ymalien: fuck sake hurry up with online jeez.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:19 am
by DJ-Daz
Bloomberg have reported that Sony are planning complete resumption of services by May 31st, and Qreocity by 20th May.

Other than that... still nothing.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 10:20 am
by Symonator
lol @ 31st, i ain't waiting that long already been nearly a month now lol.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:23 am
by InfiniteStates
Symonator wrote::ymalien: fuck sake hurry up with online jeez.
PMSL what are you waiting to play?

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:44 am
by Symonator
mortal kombat and bfbc!
Only bought mk for online aswell, just abit annoyed now.

Re: Error code 80710A06 8002A203 -

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 1:38 pm
by DJ-Daz
PMSL at this webpage, but checkout the link at the bottom.
http://psndowntime.com/