"Lizard Squad" the hackers who forced PSN to go offline

The hackers who call themselves "Lizard Squad” have claimed responsibility for the attacks on Sony's networks. But they didn't stop there, with a bomb threat they forced one με επιβάτη τον πρόεδρο της Sony Online να πραγματοποιήσει προσγείωση of need last Sunday.

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At the same time, an attack DDoS (distributed denial h) took out offline Sony PlayStation Network, for a short time.

The Lizard Squad group, as we mentioned above, claimed responsibility for the attack on the PlayStation Network (), although other hackers claim it was behind the attack.

Attacks DDoS they hit her Sony Online Entertainment, but also other online gaming networks, such as Microsoft XBox Live and its Battle.net Blizzard.

In a statement on her blog, Sony Online Entertainment confirmed the DDoS attacks, saying there was no reason to worry about leaks .

The FBI investigates the DDoS attacks, but also the threat to the bomb on the plane boarded by Sony's president.

Lizard Squad's attacks on various game networks are certainly a criminal offense, but the threat of a bomb that forced American Airlines to divert a flight that carried its president Sony Online Entertainment John Smedley is a much more serious offense. John Smedley believes that law enforcement authorities will soon arrest those responsible, as he says in the following tweet:

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Of course the team or hacker behind the attacks believes they will never capture him because he is God!
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