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Hack ps3 for me /prog/

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 19:56

I hate having to pay for games! And the linuxfags  "do not condone piracy".

Here is the cracked root key: http://geohot.com/

Now make me a programme to play backups!

Name: sage 2011-01-02 20:00

all fields.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 20:02

>>2
How do I run this?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 20:05

>>3
Jesus Christ. Allow me to clarify: fuck off.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 20:10

Ok so I found this but can't seem to find a download link :(

http://git.fail0verflow.com/?p=ps3tools.git;a=summary

WTF is .git? Do I just rename to .exe? It's programming talk. Help!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 20:16

I don't know what sha1 hashes are but maybe they will help you make it quicker. I'm very impatient you see.

http://pastie.org/private/0unla7m2kxdlehmepzkktw

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 20:27

STOP TROLLING ME FAGGOT

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 21:05

>>7
Are you fucking retarded?
Get the fuck out of here.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 21:50

>>8
No, no, I think >>7 is right. Stop trolling or get the fuck out. Even for you, Sussman, this is too much.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-02 21:56

Whats wrong with a poor children wanting to play games for free? Why're trolling them?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 2:16

Honestly I only want this for fan translations of my weeaboo shit and MKV support so I can watch my moe animes without transcoding

I give 2 shits about being able to pirate games

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 2:38

Why are you so stupid and uninformed? Piracy on the PS3 has been possible for quite some time now ("jailbreak" which exploits lv2 and allows running unsigned code).

The recent progress is useful for those actually interested in doing extensive modifications to the OS or completly replacing it (for example, with Linux). It's a lot more important than just being able to play backups, which was possible for some time now.

How hard is it to use google?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 3:05

Using linux is ever important? Let alone more important than playing ripped games on a consloe even????

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 3:09

>>13
Even if you're only in this for playing ripped games, this is pretty major since you can just modify anything in the PS3 (from hypervisor to kernel to user interface to games) and it'll eat it up. You could for example take the latest sony update and modify it so that you could run fselfs (unencrypted executables) or games using the backup manager. It's essentially freedom to do anything and decrypt/encrypt (and in most cases, sign) anything on the console.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 3:25

>>13
Linux is just a legal excuse for messing with other people's business. For example, both Microsoft and Nintendo have interest in eliminating competitor's advantage.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 3:34

>>15
It is legal to do whatever you want with the hardware you own and it should be legal to modify the data you have access to, but modern copyright make a mess of that.

It's someone else's business as long as it stays on their personal property, not when the goods are in your house.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:17

>>16
Yeah! If you fire with shotgun at people from your window, then it isnt a crime. And if someone gives terrorists detailed instructions on explosion production, it isnt a crime either, just a "free speech".

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:19

These people are economy terrorists.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:19

>>17
Whatever, data is data, stop trying to make it into physical property.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:24

>>19
Your credit card code is also a "data". So nothing wrong with stealing it.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:27

>>20
I don't have one, as I consider credit cards insecure.
If you want to keep data secure, don't transmit it, or only give it to trusted parties, or better yet, use cryptography properly in such ways that you wouldn't have to have your account compromised by having some number leak (use PKI instead).
Even if someoen "stole" such data, it would only be a crime if they used it to defraud money, thus they made use of that number to pose as yourself and transfer money in that way, which is a completly different thing.

If you don't want someone to do something with "your data", don't publish it in the first place!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:27

>>20
I don't have one, as I consider credit cards insecure.
If you want to keep data secure, don't transmit it, or only give it to trusted parties, or better yet, use cryptography properly in such ways that you wouldn't have to have your account compromised by having some number leak (use PKI instead).
Even if someoen "stole" such data, it would only be a crime if they used it to defraud money, thus they made use of that number to pose as yourself and transfer money in that way, which is a completly different thing.

If you don't want someone to do something with "your data", don't publish it in the first place!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:42

>>21
>I don't have one, as I consider credit cards insecure.
Hey, guys, we have a living caveman here! Call paleontologists immediately!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 4:52

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 5:45

if you want your next console to be secure, get in touch with me. any of you 3.

Why would they offer him a job? "Oh I broke into your house and raped your daughter but if you want your house to be secure in the future hire me."

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 5:55

>>25
It's simple: someone who knows how to break superficial (always breakable) client-side software security knows how to make design protections which are harder to break (it's impossible to make one which is impossible to break, simply because you're just dealing with a physical system that must function, and as long as it functions, it is crackable). I still have doubts that he would deliver a solution better than the engineers they currently have. Their security was relatively decent in general, with only a few specific mistakes, however even a single mistake can be fatal. The best he can hope to deliver is to make the software secure enough that hardware reverse engineering would be required for a crack, and maybe make it in such a way that such a crack would be quite expensive to achieve.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 6:03

>>24
YHBTH

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 6:25

>>26
If he really wanted a job he could have sent the keys to Sony and not show them to the whole world (although it was probably inevitable anyway).

Anyway nothing much will come out of this, you could already pirate and no one's gonna make a good emulator for anything more powerful than a Dreamcast, if that. Perhaps a nice media center but I don't really care about that.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 6:39

>>28
>If he really wanted a job he could have sent the keys to Sony and not show them to the whole world (although it was probably inevitable anyway).
Then Sony would hire some mobsters and just kill him, lol.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 6:51

>>28
The actual vulnerabilities needed for accessing those keys without hardware means were presented by another group. I don't know if he found the keys by himself, but finding those keys was already possibly by the general public after the vulnerability disclosure (which led to pretty much all ps3 encryption keys to be leaked at the moment). He's somewhat of an attention whore, but I think it's nice that he released this before other people got to it as it's one of those memorable keys (the root key on which the entire chain of trust is based and from which one can derive the rest of the keys given one of Sony's PS3 updates). Even if he wouldn't have done this, it was bound to happen soon.

What good would sending the keys to Sony do? Sony was already aware of the vulnerability and frankly why perpetuate closed platforms? Releasing this key is just enough to allow someone to completly replace the entire firmware (with your own, or decrypt all of Sony's).

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 6:57

I said ``(although it was probably inevitable anyway)'' about the root key.

I watched the video where the team showed how they cracked the PS3. I just don't like that they're unbelievably smug about it or that they're championing the user's freedom. The main use will be piracy like always. Sure there will probably be some neat homebrew. (I doubt there's gonna be a PS2 emulator like a lot of people claim)

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 8:59

>>31
The PS3 is a general purpose computer. The PS3 has very interesting hardware. When Sony sells a PS3 to a customer, the customer should have every right to control their own machine according to their own desire. Cracking the PS3's anti-tamper platform is very much a USER FREEDOM issue: users should be able to control and tamper with their own machine.

The PS3 has excellent hardware but its treacherous computing platform prevented me from purchasing it - Sony expects to be able to control MY machine after I pay good money for it (assuming that I did buy it). Now that I know that this treacherous computing platform is defeated allowing the user full access to the machine, I can now safely consider purchasing one. No, I don't care about breaking copyright and obtaining unauthorised copies of games, I only play free as in freedom software titles and not these society-hostile proprietary titles.

You might say that people like me that care about these sorts of things are one in a million and that most people only care for paying zero for software titles, and I guess that's true, but that only means that a million people are ignorant plebeians that'll lose their freedoms long before they even have any consciousness of a freedom-toxic status quo.

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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:13

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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:15

>>32
>PS3 has excellent hardware
It had at the time of release. Now it is of interest only for retro-computer geeks.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:24

I dont see any good reason for talented hackers to spend their precious life tinkering with boring VG-consoles, microwave ovens and tosters. There are much more worthy projects, like writing a scalable Lisp OS, that today can be a universal global computing P2P network, surpassing your wildest imaginations.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:26

>>38
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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:30

>>39
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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 10:38

>>40
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Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 12:13

>>38
But without those hackers I can't play Super Mario Bros from 25 years ago on my PS3!

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-03 13:23

I watched that video of those nerds explaining how they got the keys and couldn't understand a word that came out of that French guys frog mouth. Next they better get some better voice actors to do the dubbing with.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 19:47

<-- check em dubz

Name: JagKanBajsa 2011-04-22 20:05

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