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Guru3D.com » News » PlayStation 3: Now Hacked in Full?

PlayStation 3: Now Hacked in Full?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/24/2012 06:55 AM | source: | 28 comment(s)
PlayStation 3: Now Hacked in Full?

Sony has become aware of a new PlayStation 3 security nightmare after a day in which a brand new, PSN-enabled custom firmware was released for hacked consoles, swiftly followed up by publication of the console's LV0 decryption keys - which some say blows the system wide open. The release of the new custom firmware - and the LV0 decryption keys in particular - poses serious issues. 

While Sony will almost certainly change the PSN passphrase once again in the upcoming 4.30 update, the reveal of the LV0 key basically means that any system update released by Sony going forward can be decrypted with little or no effort whatsoever. Options Sony has in battling this leak are limited - every PS3 out there needs to be able to decrypt any firmware download package in order for the console to be updated (a 2006 launch PS3 can still update directly to the latest software).

The release of the LV0 key allows for that to be achieved on PC, with the CoreOS and XMB files then re-encrypted using the existing 3.55 keys in order to be run on hacked consoles. So just how did LV0 come to be released at all? The original hackers who first found the master key - calling themselves "The Three Tuskateers" - apparently sat on its discovery for some time. However, the information leaked and ended up being the means by which a new Chinese hacking outfit - dubbed "BlueDiskCFW" planned to charge for and release new custom firmware updates. To stop these people profiteering from their work, the "Muskateers" released the LV0 key and within 24 hours, a free CFW update was released.







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Mikedogg



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#4438018 Posted on: 10/24/2012 09:08 AM
Cool.

Texter
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#4438080 Posted on: 10/24/2012 11:00 AM
It was bound to happen.

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#4438117 Posted on: 10/24/2012 11:58 AM
Oh this will only make them have to rush PS4 out soon.

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#4438167 Posted on: 10/24/2012 01:00 PM
they're trying too hard

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#4438201 Posted on: 10/24/2012 02:01 PM
Better late than never. Sony are hilarious with their ultra slow blu-ray player that takes 30 seconds to three minutes to load anything. Demons' Souls was among the worst, 1-2 minute load times from the disc, the only way to make the load times tolerable was to copy my disc to my HDD (7200RPM Momentus Gforce) which lowered it to about 30 seconds.

But as a result of using custom firmware to do that I was denied from using PSN on that PS3 (my main and only non-overheating PS3) which in turn ended up denying me from not only playing online but from using DLC I had purchased. Some of the DLC has super dirtbag DRM, after a set period of time (1 week to a month) of not connecting to the internet it automatically becomes disabled. Sony are the Japanese Apple, I never felt like I owned my damn PS3, it has always felt like a rental. They even sent threatening emails to everyone using custom firmware, they found out since at all times (whether or not you connect to the PSN) it sends info to Sony like spyware, so long as it has an active internet connection.

Thanks for robbing me of what I already paid for Sony, all because I wanted load times faster than 2 minutes and to not have to go through the hassle of switching discs.

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