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Sony under attack again, Australia Sony VAIO website hacked and defaced by VViP Team

Posted on February 22, 2012 by Lee J

content/images/gallery/zhc/hacked-by-vvip-team.png A group of hackers going by the name of VViP Team have hacked an official australian sony website thats dedicated to the VAIO, www.sonyvaio.com.au, as a result of the hack the website has been left defaced. The attack which was announced in the ZCompany Hacking Crew page On facebook and seems to of been carried out by Sykes Vvip. content/images/gallery/zhc/hacked-by-vvip-team.png At time of publishing the website was still defaced and this was only announced an hour ago, its now night time in Australia so i cant see this being fixed until early tomorrow morning will will surely have an impact on the site.

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