What lends this one a tad bit more credibility is that Anon members were discussing the hack on one of their IRC servers, and this was picked up by someone with no affiliation with Eidos or Square Enix.ShadesOfGrey84 said:*sigh* what's with people taking stuff like this on face value these days?
Everybody can claim their network/site was hacked.
Everybody can claim that 'Anon did it'.
You know, it's kinda convenient how you can claim some nebulous shadowy techno terrorist organisation h4x3d you to cover up your own incompetence. Especially since such group can include everybody and their mom. And such a group has no actual public face, so it's not like anyone can even deny responsibility.
Thing is, the kind of stuff from anon groups tend to be either somewhat activist in nature, or just dramatic for the lulz. Random nonsense like this? Not quite..
I'm not claiming this are *not* as they are said, but keep in mind that anon has made a lot of enemies that wouldnt care wheter they caught the people behind the masks for the right or wrong reasons, as long as they are made an example of.