A group of hackers known as the Null Crew have laid claim to eight Sony servers, citing the company's notoriously 'lax security.'
The group hacked Sony Mobile, leaving the following message:
"Sony, we are dearly dissapointed in your security. This is just one of eight sony servers that we hve control of. Maybe, just maybe considering IP addresses are available. Maybe, just maybe it's the fact that not even your customers can trust you. Or maybe, just maybe the fact that you can not do anything correct technologically."
Sony, over the last two years, has been hit multiple times by hackers, most infamously when over 100 million users of the PlayStation Network had their personal information, including credit card details, stolen.
The PasteBin release: Sony Mobile Hacked
"Sony, we are dearly dissapointed in your security. This is just one of eight sony servers that we hve control of. Maybe, just maybe considering IP addresses are available. Maybe, just maybe it's the fact that not even your customers can trust you. Or maybe, just maybe the fact that you can not do anything correct technologically."
Sony, over the last two years, has been hit multiple times by hackers, most infamously when over 100 million users of the PlayStation Network had their personal information, including credit card details, stolen.
The PasteBin release: Sony Mobile Hacked