Here's the thing about hacker groups: they either do something, or threaten to do something. Never both.
A warning leads to increased security and scrutiny, so is counter-productive to a real hack.
Interesting side-note, this also works for North Korea. When they do carry out an attack, they don't warn anyone. The rest is just posturing.
Triseult is right but gaming companies should be more careful learning from what has happened with Sony.
Here's the thing about hacker groups: they either do something, or threaten to do something. Never both.
A warning leads to increased security and scrutiny, so is counter-productive to a real hack.
Interesting side-note, this also works for North Korea. When they do carry out an attack, they don't warn anyone. The rest is just posturing.
Triseult is right but gaming companies should be more careful learning from what has happened with Sony.