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2011-05-03, 09:45 AM | [Ignore Me] #32 | ||
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Here's an article on it: http://www.reddit.com/tb/h31r5
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2011-05-03, 10:57 AM | [Ignore Me] #33 | |||
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2011-05-03, 11:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #34 | |||
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2011-05-03, 12:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #35 | |||
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2011-05-03, 03:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #37 | ||
They do - they want to steal our money.
Sony's handling of this entire crisis is somehow familiar to Bush's handling of the Katrina disaster in 2005. A lot of crap could've been avoided if they'd had a quick enough reaction. Somehow I get this feeling that 100+ million users' (77 PSN + 25 SOE) details don't get accessed in a matter of seconds or even minutes, this entire process must've taken place over at least several hours (despite everything hollywood may have us believe). If you have at least one terminal surpervisor on duty to oversee the situation as they should, I think they might have spotted something peculiar as far as server behaviour goes. There should've been some alarm bells that went off when this happened, and built-in redundancies and securities that could automatically stepped in. I'm not worried too much about how this will impact PS:Next. SOE's developers are great artists and visonaries, and the original PS game proves that. Remember the game didn't decline because is was badly developed (it could've been better, but I've see much much worse), but because of what happened in the game post-release. I.E. it's these server maintenance folk that didn't pull the plug quickly enough that are partly responsible for the shape PS is in today. (I much rather think it's better to trip a circuit breaker and crash a server, restore its condition from a backup over the next two days than to leave it running, and then have to shut it down for two weeks and counting to deal with the collateral damage.)
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2011-05-03, 03:17 PM | [Ignore Me] #38 | |||
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yes, in fact, I think the stereotype is true. Computer Programming or whatever it takes to hack is generally reserved for the more academic, less sociable, and more intelligent segment of society - nerds. Emphasis on "generally" since there are always exceptions to every rule. Likewise the demographic that enjoys football could also be lumped into a stereotype - a classification of society people hate to admit exist because of its tie to discrimination and racism. But in fact the two are mutually exclusive as the former is merely an observation and not a reason to dislike someone. Nothing wrong with being a nerd. The word is often used as a pejorative but it does, however, signify someone who is often beyond average intelligence and that's a good thing. But somewhere along the way, most were blessed with good brains and awkward social skills making them appear strange or just annoying because of things like their insistence on accuracy which can lead to a break in the flow of an easy going conversation by turning it into a fact fest. I'm 32 and have worked jobs since I was 17. I've seen a lot in my life and the weirdest, uncleanest(yes sadly that needs to be mentioned. Even our rule book felt the need to mention that showers were required of employees at least 3 times a week), most socially inept group of people I have ever worked with were computer nerds at a game testing company. I literally worked next to Morpheus. Except he was white and had a receding hairline... |
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2011-05-03, 05:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #39 | ||
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I dunno , we have a whole group of people laid off at soe . We have this whole debacle of sony security suddenly appear . Maybe 2+2=5 but I get the feeling some disgruntled ex-employee(s) with security clearance laid some groundwork before they left. Clutching at straws I must admit but the thought obviously crossed my mind.
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2011-05-04, 01:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #41 | |||
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People in upper tiers of a field, look strange to people who are not into the same field. Computers, happen to facilitate people getting to those upper tiers more easily than pretty much any other field. This is due to the explosion of computers in daily life. So you will see a higher quantity of them. Although, the more people there are, the more diluted the effect becomes. This is why I feel the old stereotype is outdated and irrelevant in today's world. I do agree that the people who did the hacking, are highly skilled. Intelligence could be debatable, they did just land themselves as enemies of a massive corporation, homeland security, and the FBI after all. That being said, I do not see any indication to their social behaviors at all.
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2011-05-04, 02:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #42 | |||
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hey dude if you live anywhere else in the world (those other colours on the map of the world) the above really do not mean very much. Not a lot we can do no point arguing - I am pissed that it could happen but thats a Sony reputation hit. If online is your core business and something like this happens I am sure you have a lot of disappointed employees. You have also just broken the covenant between yourself and your user base which is never a good thing. I hope they fix it quickly and provide an accurate overview to what has been taken and the extent of the hack. The last part I doubt will happen. (oh penetration testing by an external company every month ftw) |
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2011-05-04, 09:59 AM | [Ignore Me] #43 | |||
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Go and think what you want. I've lived my life, and don't need to prove anything, but people like you wouldn't last a second in my world, sweetheart. The stress would make you collapse... "My mom was good, my dad good, I'm just a shithead" |
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2011-05-04, 10:01 AM | [Ignore Me] #44 | ||
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HEY GUYS, I HAVE AN AWESOME LIFE AND I DON'T LET ANYTHING GET TO ME BECAUSE I AM STRONG. BUT IF SOMEONE CHALLENGES ME ON THE INTERNET AND THINKS OTHERWISE THEN I MUST PROVE MY WORTH TO THEM....BECAUSE I DON'T CARE WHAT THEY THINK. I'M STRONG AND HAD SEX. I AM STRONG.
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2011-05-04, 10:19 AM | [Ignore Me] #45 | |||
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My experiences stem primarily from my group of friends and their friends. I'm actually friends with quite a few nerds. My best friend is arguably one though much better at the social game than most - in any field. However, this wasn't always the case as he was certainly an awkward guy growing up and came across as uber annoying to the average joe because of his insistence on factual accuracy and general inability to conduct a good interpersonal relationships. That is, picking up on cues like when someone is tuning out of your conversation or when you may have offended them. Generally those with good interpersonal skills do extremely well in position of sales - a job that requires a high degree of social ability because the mood of your client will affect your sales. In computers, it's project orientated so your focus is on the task and not the reaction of another sentient being. Herein lies the major difference. And yes, you're right that will probably be true for any field that is also project orientated like playing an instrument. Your point regarding the diluting effect may in fact be true. I guess we'd have to do some research to prove it, but I'm willing to concede that my generalization may in fact be too general for contemporary times. It isn't really my point but there is a loose logical leap between the anti-social behavior of criminal actions and what I was referring to in terms of social ineptness. Both result in annoying behavior that has an impact on others due to an inability to conduct proper interpersonal relationships which builds empathy, which if they had any, they wouldn't have done what they did. As someone who has faced retaliation from the state(I'm being ambigious for obvious reasons) I hope to god these boys get caught. It'll humble them... |
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