Semi-Off Topic, but read ^_^
Federal agents have seized 10 computers and other computer gear from
the home of a Snoqualmie teen suspected of hacking into Sony's extremely popular online game "EverQuest." The hacking would have given him access to personal information on hundreds of thousands of players and Sony employees. Agents also say the hacker, who was 17 at the time, was able to access the home computer of the company's vice president of product development, Brad McQuaid, and downloaded documents for an as-yet-unreleased version of the popular role-playing fantasy game. Sony, which declined comment on the investigation, says the game is played by as many as 400,000 people worldwide and reaps more than $50 million a year in revenue. No arrests have been made, and no charges have been filed, said Deborah Hartman, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in San Diego, where Sony Online is based. A search warrant filed recently in U.S. District Court in Seattle shows that FBI computer-crime agents seized 10 computers and dozens of computer drives and disks from the home two weeks ago. Agents are also investigating a Mobile, Ala., man over the intrusions. The warrant says the U.S. Attorney's Office suspects the men of crimes that could put them in federal prison for up to five years. Last October, authorities say, the men broke into one of the 40 servers Sony Online uses to operate the game and gained access to a powerful "superuser" account. Thats some krazy stuff |
This happened a long time ago.
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oh.....my cousin just sent it to me thought it was kind of recent sorry then :-P
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