Sony's Kevin Butler accidentally retweets PlayStation 3 security key
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article published on 9 February, 2011
Sony's Kevin Butler, the character played by actor Jerry Lambert in PS3 commercials, accidentally retweeted the PlayStation 3 security key this morning, but has since taken it down.
The USB dongle ID generator key, which has been used by hackers to create signed firmwares and homebrew, was posted by @exiva originally.
Said Travis La Marr (@exiva):
[Edited for legal reasons]xx xx ... [ read the full article ]
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9. February 2011 @ 14:26 |
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Afterdawn is afraid to post this?
46 DC EA D3 FE 45 D8 09 23 EB 97 E4 95 64 10 D4 CD B2 C2
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xaznboitx
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9. February 2011 @ 14:30 |
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you might get sued as well since you just copied and paste that number from that link that they just posted...
notice why they replace the numbers on this site with X's
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9. February 2011 @ 14:32 |
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He-Man!!!! And the Masters of the Obvious!!!!
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Bozobub
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9. February 2011 @ 18:16 |
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Ah, but just like the CSS code, no one owns ANY arbitrary string of numbers, sorry ^^ . I think I'll make a T-shirt.
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9. February 2011 @ 22:43 |
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If they wanted ownership, they should have copyrighted it...that would have made hacking a lot easier!
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10. February 2011 @ 02:31 |
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10. February 2011 @ 02:57 |
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Go Sony! Go Sony! Go Sony! Go Sony!
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10. February 2011 @ 05:59 |
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plazma247
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10. February 2011 @ 07:23 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug:
They are afraid of getting sued. They are not afraid of loosing, as they would not be in the wrong...they are just afraid of the lawyer fees.
Haha, lets sit back and see mr sony get off scott free for his gaff and the rest of them get sued back to the stone age...
.. Ermmm double standards.
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10. February 2011 @ 10:39 |
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Originally posted by hikaricor: Afterdawn is afraid to post this?
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Your missing a pair... there is a 17 in there... did you accidentally leave it out or did it get modified so it is not the real key?
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plazma247
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10. February 2011 @ 14:50 |
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lol does that mean that sony should also sue bing, google, yahoo and all other search engines who are all also listing this code due to the vast number of pages it appears on.
lol google says : About 131,000 results haha
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10. February 2011 @ 15:27 |
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Sony's legal dep't. is is a bunch of pinheads, obviously. I guess none of them had ever heard of CSS? LOL They only spread the code even faster by suing.
This lawsuit fiasco is going to end up costing Sony millions, with *no* return. Couldn't have happened to a more deserving corporation... Karma's a real bitch.
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10. February 2011 @ 20:34 |
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Felt the need to post it to and I still have a huge man crush on KB.
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11. February 2011 @ 08:04 |
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Originally posted by Bozobub: Ah, but just like the CSS code, no one owns ANY arbitrary string of numbers, sorry ^^ . I think I'll make a T-shirt.
On top of that, Sony is crazy if they think they can put Pandora back in the box! Once the info is out, it's out for good. Instead why not embrace the idea and create an app store for the PS3 for developers. They could actually make some money instead of wasting it suing people.
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11. February 2011 @ 23:32 |
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what can one do with this string?
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xaznboitx
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13. February 2011 @ 21:50 |
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Originally posted by redcape: what can one do with this string?
allows you to add your own crack update or something so you can allow it to save full ver of PS3 games onto the hard drive... go to rent a game then save it and return the game and you don't need the game to play it
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13. February 2011 @ 22:03 |
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Wow! That's cool! Is there a guide on here somewhere on how I use it?
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Bozobub
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14. February 2011 @ 08:48 |
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No. That WOULD get AD in trouble; hex strings are one thing, the actual procedure is something else entirely.
"GeoHot" will possibly be able to get out of this lawsuit relatively easily, since his version of the "crack" specifically did not directly allow for piracy. I wish him and the "failOverflow" group the best of luck. The later releases of piracy-enabling CFW, well... They're in a world of hurt, if SOny knows who they are.
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treyjazz
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17. February 2011 @ 21:55 |
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Remember kids... Spread the code in unusable form such as ASCII art, JPEG, Morse code and such to have the precedence of the CSS trial back you up if you are ever sued. :)
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