Last month, fail0verflow released the security keys that allowed people to run homebrew on Sony's PS3. Sony's response was to try to get Google, Twitter, YouTube and PayPal to release information to figure out the identity of the fail0verflow team.
George Hotz, aka GeoHot, is at the center of the legal battle, being ordered by the court to relinquish his computers and hard drives to Sony.
Sony is also looking for the identity of other's on the fail0verflow team: hermesEOL, kakaroto, kmeaw, waninkoko, and grafchokolo, bushing, and segher.
Further information should be available sometime this week.
I'm not sure what kind of legal footing Sony actually has here, but it seems kind of spiteful, in a "you broke our code, now we're mad" sort of way.
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