You don't even use xblive, your offline pirate 2 cents are completely worthless
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You don't even use xblive, your offline pirate 2 cents are completely worthless
I gave my bank a ring the other day, and apparently the manager there was into the whole PS3 thing since he was a PSN regular. Supposedly we're alright since we never gave Sony our little secret 3-digit numbers on the back of our cards.
I'm still gonna replace my card soon though.
I bet he says that as he illegally downloads the latest Naruto episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33ffM207r5g
Were you refering to me? Cause I don't watch anime...I haven't in ~3 years.
Sony was hacked twice.
Sony loses 12,700 credit card account numbers, 24.6 million accounts compromisedQuote:
Following up on this morning's news that Sony Online Entertainment servers were offline across the board, Sony Online Entertainment announced that it has lost 12,700 customer credit card numbers as the result of an attack, and roughly 24.6 million accounts may have been breached.
Browsing the craziness that is my unofficial school newspaper when I see:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PspagsTFvlg&feature=player_embedded
http://jezebel.com/5799724/hillary-c...ion-room-photo Oh, silly religious laws...
Anonymous hacked by... Anonymous?
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/9381/wikileaks.pngQuote:
Infamous hacktivist group Anonymous has been hacked by one of its own. In a message posted to the AnonOps.in site, the group claimed a former member organised the attack, taking over its AnonOps.ru and .net communications sites and publishing names and IP addresses of users online.
After receiving media attention worldwide when Sony claimed it was unwittingly involved in hacking the PlayStation Network, it seems Anonymous now has its own crisis to deal with.
"We regret to inform you today that our network has been compromised by a former IRC-operator and fellow helper named 'Ryan'," the group claimed.
The hacker brigade strongly advised users to stay clear of the AnonOps network and added: "He decided that he didn't like the leaderless command structure that AnonOps Network Admins use. So he organised a coup d'etat."
After stealing the IP addresses of hundreds of the message board's users, the mysterious Ryan reportedly launched denial-of-service attacks against AnonOps.ru and AnonOps.net, the platforms that provide communications for the group. It is where hundreds of supporters have collaborated when they brought sites such as PayPal and Bank of America offline, and commanded the cyber attacks in support of WikiLeaks last year.
Anonymous is still under attack. Going to AnonOps.net diverts to a page with the title 'LOL ANONOPS DEAD' followed by some rather unpleasant language.
Despite repeatedly denying responsibility for the hack, Anonymous has been in the spotlight since the Chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment, Kazuo Hirai, wrote to US authorities suggesting the group played a role in Sony's massive data breach.
Is it fair to say what goes around comes around? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below
Read more: http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/ano...#ixzz1M3EfGTLH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq9QJVKR_1Q&feature=player_embedded
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5871/1306679446499.jpg
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5871/1306679446499.jpg
Motherfucking internet, how does it work?
What did I just read.
A brother fucking his sister
Oh i'm quite sure it's all a big hoax, but that takes not from the fact that you're a perverted fuck with a disturbed sense of morals
You're entertaining to be around though so keep it up Ani :)
I think they gave it away when they said they were facebook-chatting with each other in adjacent bedrooms.
I think it's completely physiological to be aroused by this kind of thing, nothing moral about it. Besides, it's not like I approve of it or would do it myself.
And YOU were the one who posted it for our reading pleasure.
O_o. I err...that was...weird.