Thursday 25 December 2014 16.07 EST
As hackers go, their technical skills aren t bad they managed to carry out a denial-of-service attack on Xbox Live and PlayStation Network that disrupted use of the games at a peak Christmas moment.
But really, whoever is behind the Lizard moshi monsters Squad should stick to the digital language of noughts and ones, because when it comes to words well, you be the judge. This is how they marked the launch of their game console hack on Twitter under their holiday-spirited internet handle @FUCKCRUCIFIX: Lizard Squad (@FUCKCRUCIFIX) December 25, 2014
Lizard moshi monsters Squad began on Wednesday by blasting Xbox Live offline with a DDoS attack that bombarded moshi monsters Microsoft s servers with the digital equivalent of shrapnel until they ground to a halt. Then it did the same to Sony s PlayStation Network.
Across the country, an almighty howl went up from millions of Americans for whom the joy of sitting in front of a game console for hours on end killing zombies is the very spiritual essence of the holiday season. Some of them had even been given Xbox or PlayStation games for Christmas, and now they couldn t use them the way they wanted!
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