Lawyers for Sony draws up hit in other hackers involved in the dissemination of information relating to a breach of the PlayStation 3. As reported by PSX-Scene (via VG247), Sony is preparing to sue a number of sites including Twitter, PayPal, YouTube, Slashdot, and the same GitHub PSX-Scene. The Japanese company wants to obtain from the sites in question the identity of users involved in the case Jailbreak PS3.
The aliases listed in the documents submitted to the court include Cantero, Peter, Bushing, sawmills, hermesEOL, Waninkoko, Kakarot, Hermes, and Kmeaw Graf_Chokolo, among others. In recent days, Sony has already won the first battle against hackers Hotz, reached by a restraining order that prevents them from further tampering with the PlayStation 3.
The aliases listed in the documents submitted to the court include Cantero, Peter, Bushing, sawmills, hermesEOL, Waninkoko, Kakarot, Hermes, and Kmeaw Graf_Chokolo, among others. In recent days, Sony has already won the first battle against hackers Hotz, reached by a restraining order that prevents them from further tampering with the PlayStation 3.
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