I see you have moved on from reporting a complete lack of video streaming security as “hacking” to having a complete lack of video streaming security yourselves. How’s being a part of the industry working out for you? Are you going to report your own leak as news too? Is it “hacking”?
Edit: for those of you who didn’t notice, episode 2 of Ore no Imouto wa Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai was recently torrented, about 20 hours before it airs in Japan. The source was ANN and of course it was accessible under an URL that was very easily predictable if you knew the URL to episode 1 (basically, replace “01” with “02”. GREAT JOB, GO HOG WILD!
Edit edit: after I pointed this slipup out to Zac from ANN on Twitter (so that he might have a chance to lock the cage after the bird has fled or something) he blocked me so I can’t read his tweets when logged in. Oh noes whatever will I do now :(
(he’s butthurt, lawl)
The stream is still up, by the way.
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I put it on Mediafire for you. http://www.mediafire.com/?aa3xfal9ddek9d4
All aboard the failboat.
Lol, hilariously.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-10-09/oreimo-episode-2-leaked-1-day-before-japanese-debut
>When asked to comment, ANN CEO Christopher Macdonald said, “We’re looking into this to determine the cause.”
you know nothing.. it’s a strategy to increase their traffic.
just look at the number of posts
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/bbs/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=135953
Looks like that exploit was just green-lit.
Lol, priceless.
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Stupid ANN :)
“It’s not ANN’s fault. It’s the fault of people who mess around with website urls, trying to find hidden or inactive content, because they’re impatient leeches who can’t wait a week.”
Oh god, ANN forum is a goldmine.
Oh hey Fluff, what’s your twitter? <3
thesisidiot: http://twitter.com/kblomster
ololo