I think it was a pretty sweet move to prove to the public that their was no security what so ever, but what they did afterwards is what concerns me.
They're trying to cover it up by announcing that they're only doing it to prove that Sony had no security and should be sued and whatnot, right?
Then why the fuck would they upload a list with over 100k emails and passwords and post a link to it on their twitter, that's a pretty ballsy move don't ya think. It very so pulls them away from the whole - 'we did it for the sake of the people' thing and into the whole 'criminal hacking' business.
And on that note - thinking you're anonymous, truly unidentifiable with your whole Guy Hawks 'for the people' thing going on - is fucking retarded.