Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Hackers and PlayStation 3: Find the "private key"

The "full control" for hackers New episode of the long struggle between hackers and PlayStation 3 during the 27C3 Chaos Communication Conference currently underway, focusing on their computer and manipulate various hardware and software, the hacker group responsible for the Homebrew Channel Wii, known as "fail0verflow," said they had found the "private key" inside the PlayStation 3.

This would be a piece of code used by Sony to allow programs to operate on the PlayStation 3 retail, something that would give the possibility of a hacker complete control over the system without the use of external accessories special, at least according to experts. Apparently, the intent of the work is not to build thriving piracy on the Sony console, but rather provide the opportunity to re-install Linux on PlayStation 3, regardless of which version of system firmware.

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