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  • thedooku
    Honorary DSA
    • Sep 2008
    • 1701

    Socom/Sony take cheating seriously

    SOCOM cheater convicted in grand jury investigation for crashing Sony's site

    "There's a few valuable life lessons in the following story, so pay attention: A Pittsburgh news station recently reported on a 17-year-old boy who was disqualified from a SOCOM U.S. Navy Seals tournament after it was discovered he was cheating. In retaliation, the young man hacked into the official PlayStation site, and crashed it for 11 days back in 2008. Sony re-retaliated by opening up a federal grand jury investigation into the "cyber attack," which led back to the aforementioned boy, who is now in a whole heap of trouble.

    The teen pleaded guilty, and was convicted on four felony charges: Unlawful use of a computer, criminal use of a computer, computer trespassing and the distribution of a computer virus. He'll be sentenced later this year. The moral of the story? Don't cheat while playing online games, and don't crash the web sites of gigantic corporate entities. If caught, you could end up being branded a cheater. Or, you know, a felon."



    ~dumbass


    "The way a man plays a game shows some of his character. The way he loses shows all of it"
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    Brocman
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    • May 2008
    • 3953
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    lol, somebody posted a response saying "time to send you to federal **** you in the *** prison"

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      thedaxxman
      Civilian
      • Oct 2008
      • 153

      "Do you have my stapler?"

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        shocker101
        Honorary DSA
        • Dec 2005
        • 1622

        There is a true dumb-ass! I think I will hack Microsoft and see if I can get away with it.
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          RageProphetXIII
          Officer
          • Jan 2009
          • 3029

          Yeah I read this a few days back. What a dumbass......this is what is wrong with these cheaters....they get caught and when they suffer the consequences they think they have been done wrong and so they retaliate.

          It's called hey loser you got busted for cheating....now go think was it worth it.
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          • #6
            cmj75
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2008
            • 1178

            [QUOTE=thedooku;172768]SOCOM cheater convicted in grand jury investigation for crashing Sony's site

            "There's a few valuable life lessons in the following story, so pay attention: A Pittsburgh news station recently reported on a 17-year-old boy who was disqualified from a SOCOM U.S. Navy Seals tournament after it was discovered he was cheating. In retaliation, the young man hacked into the official PlayStation site, and crashed it for 11 days back in 2008. Sony re-retaliated by opening up a federal grand jury investigation into the "cyber attack," which led back to the aforementioned boy, who is now in a whole heap of trouble.

            The teen pleaded guilty, and was convicted on four felony charges: Unlawful use of a computer, criminal use of a computer, computer trespassing and the distribution of a computer virus. He'll be sentenced later this year. The moral of the story? Don't cheat while playing online games, and don't crash the web sites of gigantic corporate entities. If caught, you could end up being branded a cheater. Or, you know, a felon."

            LOL...I just noticed on your sig Dooku...that you have LOOK AT ME!!!!!
            AWESOME!!!!

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