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[h1]Judge OKs subpoenas for PS3 hacker's accounts[/h1]
by Elinor Mills
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A federal magistrate ruled this week that Sony can subpoena the ISP of a hacker who has released aPlayStation 3 jailbreak, as well as order Twitter, Google, and YouTube to hand over information from his accounts on those sites.
Sony is suing George Hotz, alleging that he violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Computer Fraud Abuse Act for distributing on his Web site his tools for jailbreaking the PS3, which enable PS3 owners to run home brew and pirated applications on their console. The DMCA prohibits the trafficking of devices designed to circumvent copy protection technologies.
The decision by Magistrate Joseph Spero in the Northern District of California grants Sony the right to ask Hotz' Web provider, Bluehost, for the IP addresses of visitors to Hotz' geohot.com site since January 2009, as well as server logs and other information related to the account, and information on computers that accessed or downloaded files from it, Wired reported.
According to court documents, Sony also wants Hotz' tweets that relate to his hacking of the PS3, as well as information on people who posted comments to his blog on Blogspot and on people who had access to a video he uploaded to YouTube demonstrating his jailbreak tools.
Sony was granted a restraining order in the case last month.
[h1]Judge OKs subpoenas for PS3 hacker's accounts[/h1]
by Elinor Mills
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A federal magistrate ruled this week that Sony can subpoena the ISP of a hacker who has released aPlayStation 3 jailbreak, as well as order Twitter, Google, and YouTube to hand over information from his accounts on those sites.
Sony is suing George Hotz, alleging that he violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Computer Fraud Abuse Act for distributing on his Web site his tools for jailbreaking the PS3, which enable PS3 owners to run home brew and pirated applications on their console. The DMCA prohibits the trafficking of devices designed to circumvent copy protection technologies.
The decision by Magistrate Joseph Spero in the Northern District of California grants Sony the right to ask Hotz' Web provider, Bluehost, for the IP addresses of visitors to Hotz' geohot.com site since January 2009, as well as server logs and other information related to the account, and information on computers that accessed or downloaded files from it, Wired reported.
According to court documents, Sony also wants Hotz' tweets that relate to his hacking of the PS3, as well as information on people who posted comments to his blog on Blogspot and on people who had access to a video he uploaded to YouTube demonstrating his jailbreak tools.
Sony was granted a restraining order in the case last month.
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
there's what seems to be a fairly easy way to get back onto PSN with a banned console![]()
Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
there's what seems to be a fairly easy way to get back onto PSN with a banned console![]()
The Anonymous Hactivist Group , a well known âactivistâ group responsible for various online attacks have decided to attack Sony with all their recent handling with the PS3 hacking, and Geohot and Graf. The Anonymous
group have seem to be fed up with Sonyâs questionable legal tactics to pull information so they have responded. PS3Hax users reported about this message a few days ago, but today it is actually happening; According to various internet reports Denial Of Service Attacks are occurring on various Sony networks such as PSN, and pretty much all Sony related websites (such as PS3 homepage). The pages are not completely crashed but EXTREMELY slow loading rendering them pretty much useless.
their message:
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their video:
i feel some V for vendetta @%* comin on like sony's headquarters will blow up to the sound of metal gear or something