There has been a recent bout of hacking aimed at gaming related sites; both Anonymous and LulzSec have recently hit headlines for their disruptions. Is this in any way beneficial to gamers at all? Or should we clutch our identities to our chest and make a dash for it?
European law now dictates that it's legal to resell digital software. How will companies like Valve deal, and when will it get to the U.S??
An Ex-hacker and game developer has revealed to NowGamer the potential fate of Lulzsec, and details on how they turned on one another. Interesting.
Nah...jailtime is better. The longer the better. It should teach them a lesson.
N4g is acting weird. I didn't post another comment but it just doubled up. Whatever. Lol.
German band Atari Teenage Riot was recently featured in the "Never Stop Playing" ad campaign for PlayStation Vita - today founding member Alec Empire has announced that all royalties and other money arising from the ad will be donated to a website supporting hacktivist group Anonymous.
"German band Atari Teenage Riot was recently featured in the "Never Stop Playing" ad campaign for PlayStation Vita - today founding member Alec Empire has announced that all royalties and other money arising from the ad will be donated to a website supporting hacktivist group Anonymous."
It's they're money, if they wanna give it to Anon then it's on them.
"The highly political group, named after the computer used to create its music, has been on the receiving end of more than a little criticism for "selling out" over its inclusion in the ad, particularly given Empire's history with Sony."
Oh, now I see why they did it.