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PS3 hacked... well, exploited

by Nick Haywood on 17 August 2007, 12:00

Tags: PlayStation 3, Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE), PS3

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No coding needed, just exploitation skillz

Well it's not taken long for someone to figure out a way around the various locks on the PS3 and this 'exploitation' could be the way forward for hackers wanting to run homebrew on the PS3.

It's all explained over on www.ps3hax.net but the gist of this exploit is to bypass the age-rating system built into the PS3... do that and you're going in under the security lock-downs. If you can do that then you can, in theory, get a toe-hold into running homebrew apps on your PS3.

It's all to do with the way the PS3 handles a TIFF image. You slap the TIFF image onto some form of memory card or USB stick and open it up. The PS3 has a minor kitten over it and leaves the PS3 controls and XMB still functional... which lets you launch a game.

The thing is, though the game will not launch properly, it will allow a delay for a disk swap. After whipping out that game disk and chucking in another, you pull the memory device with the TIFF and then the new game will boot.

Ok, so nothing immense there except that this works on titles which should be locked by the PS3's age rating system... so that's one level of security bypassed.

Expect a patch from Sony to sort this out pretty soon.



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i knew it .

sooner or later the homebrew era will begin in the PS3 even if its security measures are high such discovers by those hackers will be followed by many others that will lead to running illegal copies .

but one of the most important advantages in the PS3 is that its operating system can be updated through connecting the system to the net which means Sony will be able to fix these issues remotely and easily without too much efforts as compared previously in PS2 or PS .

and that may stand as a huge barrier that blocks the way to homebrew and its applications on PS3
BoShnibat
i knew it .

sooner or later the homebrew era will begin in the PS3 even if its security measures are high such discovers by those hackers will be followed by many others that will lead to running illegal copies .

but one of the most important advantages in the PS3 is that its operating system can be updated through connecting the system to the net which means Sony will be able to fix these issues remotely and easily without too much efforts as compared previously in PS2 or PS .

and that may stand as a huge barrier that blocks the way to homebrew and its applications on PS3

yeah this is true. I don't think im going to mess around with my ps3 to much. Just linux install for me so far.
BoShnibat
i knew it .

sooner or later the homebrew era will begin in the PS3 even if its security measures are high such discovers by those hackers will be followed by many others that will lead to running illegal copies .

but one of the most important advantages in the PS3 is that its operating system can be updated through connecting the system to the net which means Sony will be able to fix these issues remotely and easily without too much efforts as compared previously in PS2 or PS .

and that may stand as a huge barrier that blocks the way to homebrew and its applications on PS3

same sort of thing with the psp innit. it uses firmware that gets updated regularly and yet it gets cracked all the time
same sort of thing with the psp innit. it uses firmware that gets updated regularly and yet it gets cracked all the time

that is true , but as updates advances further it become harder to crack it easily because more security measures will be applied and more exploits will be blocked .
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