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  • x_lambourghini_x
    Nope. Chuck Testa.
    • Aug 2009
    • 288

    #1

    Sony Network PS3 Online

    From getting hacked multiple times, what do you guys think Sony could do to stop this from happening again, if possible?
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  • supermousie
    FFR Player
    • Feb 2006
    • 1074

    #2
    Re: Sony Network PS3 Online

    Well, Prolexic or whatever it was called didn't work, DDoS'ing is pretty much untraceable as it doesn't distinguish itself from normal traffic, their servers were hacked by accident...

    In short: Nothing.
    Originally posted by aperson
    yolo

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    • fido123
      FFR Player
      • Sep 2005
      • 4245

      #3
      Re: Sony Network PS3 Online

      Originally posted by supermousie
      Well, Prolexic or whatever it was called didn't work, DDoS'ing is pretty much untraceable as it doesn't distinguish itself from normal traffic, their servers were hacked by accident...

      In short: Nothing.
      I'm sorry but I don't think you really know what you're talking about. DDoSing is by no means untraceable, and a DDoS attack isn't what brought PSN down for 5 days although they were DDoS'd. DDoSing is in no way shape or form hacking, rather than a method to make a server unreachable. Somebody intruded Sony's computer systems and stole a whole bunch of information. Sony's response to this was the right one, being shutting down PSN while they found holes in their security and fixed them. After finding out they got hacked again through SQL injection I'm pretty sure their security is hilariously terrible. SQL injection is a VERY basic thing to protect against. It's like trying to protect yourself from sun-burns and not putting any sun-screen on. It's pretty sad that they got hacked this way. I don't know how PSN got hacked but if they had that kind of gaping hole in their security I wouldn't be surprised if PSNs hole was just as gaping. In the end there's no such thing as absolute security, but you can minimize threats to the point where there's pretty much no threat at all. Banks have managed to never get hacked, but it's sad to say that I think my little server in my basement is far more secure that anything Sony can make.
      Last edited by fido123; 06-12-2011, 09:25 AM.

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      • LJRoX
        Banned
        • Mar 2005
        • 2762

        #4
        Re: Sony Network PS3 Online

        supermousie got ****ing owned

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