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Cyber Attack has ruined everything

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Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:18
Negazero's picture
Negazero

I read on the news that SEGA was attacked by hackers and 1.3 million users have been experiencing MAJOR problems.This is the reason why there are so many bugs.The forever 'Heading into Town',cant login,and all those other problems and bugs.The hackers are called Lulz Security,and they have launched Cyber Attacks on not just SEGA but Nintendo,too.Im just saying this to make sure people know what is up with SK.

~This is NOT fake!~

Tue, 06/21/2011 - 08:31
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Negazero's picture
Negazero
Bump

Im bumping this because if people dont listen then they'll start a mob.All because of reasons that didnt start the problem.

Tue, 06/21/2011 - 11:39
#2
Serperior
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It probably wasn't LulzSec,

It probably wasn't LulzSec, but if it was... meh!

I hope this gets cleared up soon. :I

Tue, 06/21/2011 - 13:50
#3
aeolianmode
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Oh, I thought this had to do

Oh, I thought this had to do with the steam integration. Huh.

Wed, 06/22/2011 - 09:00
#4
Wolfeheart
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That's entirely false.

LulzSec didn't ever hit the SEGA network or Nintendo- their only target so far has been SONY and the Playstation network, which gave them millions of names, social security numbers, and credit card numbers.

The Problems relating to Spiral Knights are mostly due to patches that were not thoroughly tested before the Steam launch, such as the WRT54G router problem.

Wed, 06/22/2011 - 11:32
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Rayen
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"which gave them millions of

"which gave them millions of names, social security numbers, and credit card numbers"
please check the facts of that statement since its not entirely true :) Firstly they shouldn't be able to get socials from that kind of place; secondly the e-mail Sony and PSN sent out was a "warning this might have gotten leaked" but it was found that the only credit card numbers that did get out were very old or from people who had hacked PS3 (a hacked PS is one that the player put a different OS, such as Linux, on). Sony's been getting a bad rap because they cautioned people that they things might have happened and this has caused most people to believe that the information did get leaked. (Not sure about info on the SOL hack, data from the PSN hack was a major discussion/issue at my school)

And Lulzsec may/not have hit them, but with all the hacks going around it could be possible.... unfortunately.

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