If proven guilty, the hackers could face up to three years in jail for forming an illegal association to attack public and corporate Web sites.
It is unclear if the suspects or the group were the only ones responsible for the breach of the PSN and other sites, or whether Anonymous partnered with other hacker organizations to target Sony online entities.
[Source: New York Times via Joystiq]
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