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#11. Posted:
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Learn what your talking about before you make a post to explain why it can not be "hacked".

PS3 got shut down by simple Ddos attacks, I can Ddos but that does not mean I can shut down a company that owns most of the internet.

You need close to a million people with 700+ shells to boot Xbox offline.
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You realize they have taken down several Government websites,
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TTG_PolarBear wrote You realize they have taken down several Government websites,


The Government sites are back online.

Department of Justice (Justice.gov)
Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA.org)
Universal Music (UniversalMusic.com)
Belgian Anti-Piracy Federation (Anti-piracy.be/nl/)
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA.org)
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI.gov)
HADOPI law site (HADOPI.fr)
U.S. Copyright Office (Copyright.gov)
Universal Music France (UniversalMusic.fr)
Senator Christopher Dodd (ChrisDodd.com)
Vivendi France (Vivendi.fr)
The White House (Whitehouse.gov)
BMI (BMI.com)
Warner Music Group (WMG.com)
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TTG_PolarBear wrote You realize they have taken down several Government websites,


Hence "websites." That is nothing compared to trying to bring down a companies server who owns almost the whole internet.

I mean seriously. You don't even need to research to know its not possible. Even if they were able to boot it offline, it would be back in a matter of minutes.

This is common sense people. Apparently something a lot of people don't have.
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i hope they dont no one should get hacked
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TTG_PolarBear wrote You realize they have taken down several Government websites,


And failed against the sheer might of Amazon's Servers, go figure, they need moar linux shell accounts obviously.
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Distract wrote
AceFourTango wrote 1. who cares. 2. Why is the text so big when nobody cares. 3. why are you posting useless stuff.
1. I agree with everything you said. 2. Nuff.
-Distract

Looks like we got ourselves a couple of PS3 fanboys!
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