iPhone Hacker Says He's Also Cracked PlayStation 3

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The 20-year-old hacker best known for cracking Apple's iPhone says he's done it again, this time with Sony's PlayStation 3.

In a Friday blog post, George Hotz said that after a five-week effort, he'd finally managed to run his own software on the PlayStation 3, which typically only plays digitally signed software that is approved by Sony. "I have read/write access to the entire system memory, and [hypervisor] level access to the processor," he wrote. "In other words, I have hacked the PS3."

He pulled off the feat using "very simple hardware, cleverly applied, and some not so simple software," he added.

Hotz received widespread media attention in 2007 when he developed a technique that allowed the iPhone to run on any wireless network. In the U.S., iPhones are sold exclusively for use with AT&T's network.

Hotz's new technique could allow PlayStation 3 users to run new, unauthorized software on their systems. Such software could include the Linux operating system or older PlayStation 2 games, which don't work on the PlayStation 3. But the hack could also give gamers a way to run pirated software on their systems too.

PlayStation fans will have to wait some time before they get to see Hotz's code, however. In his blog post, he said he isn't revealing how he pulled off his trick just yet, in part because he's worried that Sony may find a way to disable his technique.

That's what Apple tried to do with the Jailbreak hack. The company has repeatedly disabled the Jailbreak code in software updates to its devices, but hackers have responded each time with new techniques to keep the phones unlocked.

Hotz did say that he was hoping to find and publish the device's decryption keys, which could help others develop and run unauthorized software for the machines.

Sony could not be reached immediately for comment.
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Source: Yahoo News
And his blog here: http://geohotps3.blogspot.com/
 
As MauriceJ said, great news for the PS3 owners !

@ GP, what's Blackra1n?
 
Mave said:
As MauriceJ said, great news for the PS3 owners !

@ GP, what's Blackra1n?


Expanding on what Maffia said,

Here's how to jailbreak iPod firmware v 3.1.2!:

1: Download Blackra1n
2: Plug In iPod
3: Press "Make It Ra1n"
4: Done in less than 2 minutes (LOL 2 mins? Yeah right, mine took 30 seconds to jailbreak and turn back on.)
 
GPow69 said:
Mave said:
As MauriceJ said, great news for the PS3 owners !

@ GP, what's Blackra1n?


Expanding on what Maffia said,

Here's how to jailbreak iPod firmware v 3.1.2!:

1: Download Blackra1n
2: Plug In iPod
3: Press "Make It Ra1n"
4: Done in less than 2 minutes (LOL 2 mins? Yeah right, mine took 30 seconds to jailbreak and turn back on.)

That's pretty awesome !
I remember I had to do like 30 steps :tongue:
 
Good news for PS3 owners. Don't think people will start pirating that quickly though. Copieing blueray disks etc is much more expensive then doing it with dual layer DVDs (x360)
 
Impulse said:
Good news for PS3 owners. Don't think people will start pirating that quickly though. Copieing blueray disks etc is much more expensive then doing it with dual layer DVDs (x360)
True, altho I think you'd be better off my pirating. Every game you buy legally costs about 60 euros.
 
MauriceJ said:
Impulse said:
Good news for PS3 owners. Don't think people will start pirating that quickly though. Copieing blueray disks etc is much more expensive then doing it with dual layer DVDs (x360)
True, altho I think you'd be better off my pirating. Every game you buy legally costs about 60 euros.
true, but 10 euros for 1 disc and 200 euros for a blueray burner is still a lot.
You will have earned it back after 5 games though xD
 
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