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http://www.myce.com/news/sony-raids-german-ps3-hackers-home-seizes-computer-equipment-40623/ The hacker in question, graf chokolo, turned around and uploaded his Hypervisor Bible and all its secrets to the Internet. He also vowed to never stop hacking Sony's hypervisor until they killed him. He said...
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>> Is it possible for them to rootkit a PS3? There was actually a rumor (unfounded, as far as I know) that the new 3.56 firmware scanned you drive and sent the results to Sony. Even if it did, I'm sure they've got an arcane clause in their changeable-at-a-whim-without-two-party-agreement...
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I think Sony has possibly made a major miscalculation here. I wouldn't be surprised to see them lose if the EFF or someone else bankrolls the hackers' defense. Mistake #1: Pursuing this when Sony themselves initiated it via the removal of OtherOS/Linux. That gave the hackers tools a "reasonable...
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Lacking any technical means by which to combat the circumvention of their improperly implemented pki security. Sony has filed suit against everyone involved - even though fail0verflow only provided enough info to get Linux running, and not pirate games (Geohot's info, however, could be used for both...
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Well, it looks like it's finally happening: http://mdpcelaw.com/news.cfm?article=128 All owners of the original "Fat" PS3 will be eligible for any compensation in the event we win, without need to do anything further. I really have a hard time seeing how we won't win - though the lawyers...
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I thought of a way to make this thread a bit longer: Want to play a stupid game I just invented? It's called "HotHardware on a...". Post a pic or screenshot (640xwhatever max, so it stays readable) of HH from a different (to this thread) device/browser combination. Anything goes: Cell phones...