Who's wrong though, really? It states right in the EULA not to do what they did but some people just feel like it's their right to break the law.
Actually no, the hackers aren't gaining any new fans out of the 75 million people who use the service, and probably not either when they say they want to burn down the headquarters of the service maker and kill their families.
Do I think they're talented? Hell fuggin yeah, but why do they have to be pricks about it? They're on the wrong side of the fence. They could be working for Sony and have pretty much anything they wanted. Instead they're sabotaging themselves and it's kinda too bad.
If the one about the Steam link is true, it drives the point home of why the PC market is being given the cold shoulder by more and more developers. Just too many variables to ever know if someone's going to fuck something up. I can see why a lot of developers don't want to deal with that. And now, gamers too.