ps3 fully hacked - complete control over the system
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tomatoegg
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30. December 2010 @ 02:29 |
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GBX_Lee
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30. December 2010 @ 03:07 |
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Oh yeah , still needs couple of months though .
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bigo93
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30. December 2010 @ 07:56 |
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It was a good presentation but tbh I was let down by this. All forums were posting that there were new hacks to be unveiled during this, but instead we got info on what they believe will lead to the new hacks.
Still good news, but still a couple months wait before we should see something physical and usable.
Something that annoyed me is that it also states noone really cared about hacking the ps3 until otheros was removed, and thats the only reason why it took so long to hack, after otheros was removed the hackers wanted it back.
the guys did a demo video after the talk which is linked here
http://psgroove.com/content.php?583-Video-fail0verflow-Demos-PS3-Exploit-at-CCC
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emugamer
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2. January 2011 @ 12:56 |
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Originally posted by bigo93: Something that annoyed me is that it also states noone really cared about hacking the ps3 until otheros was removed, and thats the only reason why it took so long to hack, after otheros was removed the hackers wanted it back.
So why did that annoy you. Just curious. I don't know of many other reasons. I thought that the PS3 was always being looked at, just not by the right people, and not with the fervor of the past 5 months. OtherOS removal was something that affected such a large user-base of the "hacker" demograph. It sort of gave the important people something to get together to conquer and take back.
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tomatoegg
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3. January 2011 @ 08:43 |
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tomatoegg
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3. January 2011 @ 08:52 |
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tomatoegg
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3. January 2011 @ 09:58 |
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seakz
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4. January 2011 @ 01:44 |
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**SEAKZSTAR**
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tomatoegg
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4. January 2011 @ 05:47 |
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Originally posted by seakz: Originally posted by tomatoegg: Previously Unplayable 3.50 Games Rebuilt to Run on 3.41
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http://psgroove.com/content.php?603-Previously-Unplayable-3.50-Games-Rebuilt-to-Run-on-3.41
rebuilt? you could just update and play them, soon enough all versions and furure version will be hacked
I agree with you... I think this is what we can understand from the last minute news.
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seakz
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4. January 2011 @ 12:37 |
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Originally posted by tomatoegg: Originally posted by seakz: Originally posted by tomatoegg: Previously Unplayable 3.50 Games Rebuilt to Run on 3.41
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http://psgroove.com/content.php?603-Previously-Unplayable-3.50-Games-Rebuilt-to-Run-on-3.41
rebuilt? you could just update and play them, soon enough all versions and furure version will be hacked
I agree with you... I think this is what we can understand from the last minute news.
this is exactly what i took from it anyway XD im getting pretty excited at the thought of whats next
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4. January 2011 @ 23:43 |
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coorva
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5. January 2011 @ 07:18 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: The first CFW that installs over 3.55, and which is built on 3.55 now exists...this means the dongles will soon be a thing of the past. This means we will soon be able to crack new firmwares before sony can block the old ones!
http://www.ps3hax.net/2011/01/kakaroto-first-ps3-custom-firmware-released/#axzz1A8IJOpR7
this is what i was waiting for,,great news,,i have 6 ps3s,one with the laser working,all at 3.41,,going to take one and play around with it,cheers
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scrap69
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5. January 2011 @ 10:26 |
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GT5 and NFSHP now working thanks tomatoegg for the links provided
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tomatoegg
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5. January 2011 @ 11:19 |
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NteStlKr
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6. January 2011 @ 13:39 |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12116051
What I've taken from all this is that since it is the private key, they cannot block it (like they could with public keys). In other words, it is both completely and permanently hacked. And we need only wait a little while before tools are released that allow us to do whatever we want with it, without any fear of updates decreasing compatibility/functionality. :D
am i rite?
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emugamer
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6. January 2011 @ 18:55 |
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Originally posted by NteStlKr: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-12116051
What I've taken from all this is that since it is the private key, they cannot block it (like they could with public keys). In other words, it is both completely and permanently hacked. And we need only wait a little while before tools are released that allow us to do whatever we want with it, without any fear of updates decreasing compatibility/functionality. :D
am i rite?
We don't know yet. Sony released a statement that they are working on a patch for the network side of things. This could mean some way to detect CFW. At that point the only weapon they have in their arsenal is the ban hammer. Although great progress has been made, it may still be a cat & mouse game for a little while longer.
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6. January 2011 @ 21:06 |
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It's gonna turn into the PSP where they come out with an update like everyday! Though, since we have the private keys now, it's going to be a lot easier to crack the updates.
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6. January 2011 @ 23:04 |
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...and Sony really can't push daily updates...the non-jb users would throw a fit, and the jb users would use proxy hacks so they only had to update every 1-2 weeks. Fact is, they have lost. They will continue to try to f**k with people, and I am sure they will cause plenty of headaches, but we have control over the hardware we own...and sony really has no way of doing anything about that. Even if they do make an update that is not jb-able, the scene will just add the new features/keys/etc to an older CFW.
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RickJames
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7. January 2011 @ 02:22 |
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Originally posted by KillerBug: ...and Sony really can't push daily updates...the non-jb users would throw a fit, and the jb users would use proxy hacks so they only had to update every 1-2 weeks. Fact is, they have lost. They will continue to try to f**k with people, and I am sure they will cause plenty of headaches, but we have control over the hardware we own...and sony really has no way of doing anything about that. Even if they do make an update that is not jb-able, the scene will just add the new features/keys/etc to an older CFW.
Exactly why its a battle we've already won.... we just needa endure it.
What all this means is that we can 'fix' updates faster than they can patch... and they aren't able to send out updates more than once a week because it would be annoying for ps3 users who are on a slower network or just get annoyed easily... We win...
We basically have their signature, and we can sign any check we want...
I can't believe geohot hasn't been shot for publicizing the keys for all to see... at least fail0verload didn't release them and just said the concepts... and the hackers would know what they were saying..
So genius of sony to make the random number only once and use the same one everywhere... lol
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tomatoegg
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7. January 2011 @ 03:50 |
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tomatoegg
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7. January 2011 @ 06:20 |
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tomatoegg
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10. January 2011 @ 02:49 |
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RickJames
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10. January 2011 @ 05:13 |
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tomatoegg
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13. January 2011 @ 18:10 |
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13. January 2011 @ 18:42 |
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They may have come out with the method, but after reading it, it says for people on slim PS3's to stay away, because of possible bricking.
And with the recent progress the scene has made with geohot's 3.55 jailbreak, I really don't see a point in downgrading, other then people that are impatient and want to play games immediately...
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