Sony is having a field day since Geohotz release the Master Key on the PS3. Sueing everyone and everything they can. Sony is even trying to get info from Youtube "viewers" and people who seach Google for PS3 hack.
Now users who were ban cause of the mod can now unban themselves. Times like this I'm glad to own a Xbox360 (knock on wood)
http://gamrfeed.vgchartz.com/story/8...other-players/
Now users who were ban cause of the mod can now unban themselves. Times like this I'm glad to own a Xbox360 (knock on wood)
http://gamrfeed.vgchartz.com/story/8...other-players/
Bad news for honest gamers. Sony recently decided to permaban modded PS3 consoles, so the hackers have responded by creating a hack that supposedly creeps into PSN, allowing the user to unban their system, according to a report by Destructoid. Also, the hackers have the ability to ban other gamers' consoles, provided they have the other gamer's console ID, which would have to be obtained through the refurbisher, secondhand seller, or the (moronic) player themselves. That's a powerful hack, I must say.
This has not been confirmed, though PSN@Home, a news and community site unaffiliated with Sony, writes that they are getting reports from "multiple people" that the hack is legitimate.
The hackers are claiming that they are just fighting back against Sony's unjust tactics, while Sony is sticking by their EULA. Man, Sony's got some problems with security. If this is indeed true, expect things to get worse before they get better.
This has not been confirmed, though PSN@Home, a news and community site unaffiliated with Sony, writes that they are getting reports from "multiple people" that the hack is legitimate.
The hackers are claiming that they are just fighting back against Sony's unjust tactics, while Sony is sticking by their EULA. Man, Sony's got some problems with security. If this is indeed true, expect things to get worse before they get better.
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