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Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
lmao my ps3 telling me to system update is it safe?
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Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
lmao my ps3 telling me to system update is it safe?
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*pm me I got some for you SamDuh562*Originally Posted by SamDUH562
o-o
I got a fat 80gb PS3 downstairs and have always wanted to play free games......
hook it up NT with a link or some o-o ive been searching as well but to no avail....
it might just work for one day in till Sony refreshes the serversOriginally Posted by puddinpopp
use dns 67.202.81.137...guys on another forum say its working in the US
it might just work for one day in till Sony refreshes the serversOriginally Posted by puddinpopp
use dns 67.202.81.137...guys on another forum say its working in the US
before i posted it wasn't there i just read it afterOriginally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
lmao my ps3 telling me to system update is it safe?
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Read that big %+$ bolded post right before yours![]()
before i posted it wasn't there i just read it afterOriginally Posted by WhatsLosinLike
Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
lmao my ps3 telling me to system update is it safe?
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Read that big %+$ bolded post right before yours![]()
Following a brief delay, a San Francisco court has granted Sony a temporary restraining order against hacker George "Geohot" Hotz - the man who cracked PS3 wide open.
Hotz, along with the help of hacking team 'fail0verflow', kicked off 2011 by revealing to Sony and the rest of the world that they'd finally cracked open the deepest layers of the PS3's defense against running unauthenticated code, leaving the machine wide open to "homebrew" (and piracy).
Hotz is now banned, via the temporary injunction granted this week, from "offering to the public, creating, posting online, marketing, advertising, promoting, installing, distributing, providing, or otherwise trafficking" any information or software to circumvent PS3's security.
He can't "provide links from any website to any other website", or "engage in acts of circumvention of TPMS in the PS3 System to access, obtain, remove, or traffic in copyrighted works," according to PSX-Scene, via Joystiq.
Basically, before he can even say "PS3", a big lawman with a funny wig will lean through his window and say "SHH!"
It has been recently rumoured that Sony will overcome the PS3's recent security breach by shipping new games with unique PC-like serial codes which users will have to input on their consoles to launch titles.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/285877/news/sony-wins-court-case-against-hacker-geohot/
I didn't think they would, quite suprised but still the war has officially begun.
Following a brief delay, a San Francisco court has granted Sony a temporary restraining order against hacker George "Geohot" Hotz - the man who cracked PS3 wide open.
Hotz, along with the help of hacking team 'fail0verflow', kicked off 2011 by revealing to Sony and the rest of the world that they'd finally cracked open the deepest layers of the PS3's defense against running unauthenticated code, leaving the machine wide open to "homebrew" (and piracy).
Hotz is now banned, via the temporary injunction granted this week, from "offering to the public, creating, posting online, marketing, advertising, promoting, installing, distributing, providing, or otherwise trafficking" any information or software to circumvent PS3's security.
He can't "provide links from any website to any other website", or "engage in acts of circumvention of TPMS in the PS3 System to access, obtain, remove, or traffic in copyrighted works," according to PSX-Scene, via Joystiq.
Basically, before he can even say "PS3", a big lawman with a funny wig will lean through his window and say "SHH!"
It has been recently rumoured that Sony will overcome the PS3's recent security breach by shipping new games with unique PC-like serial codes which users will have to input on their consoles to launch titles.
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/285877/news/sony-wins-court-case-against-hacker-geohot/
I didn't think they would, quite suprised but still the war has officially begun.
- pm'dOriginally Posted by kidUFC
off topic..
can someone school me on how to put a snes emmulator on a psp?
- pm'dOriginally Posted by kidUFC
off topic..
can someone school me on how to put a snes emmulator on a psp?
$$$ is to be made from bootleggingOriginally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
Seems like they're mainly focusing on backups. I care more about the emulators right now.
$$$ is to be made from bootleggingOriginally Posted by LimitedRetroOG
Seems like they're mainly focusing on backups. I care more about the emulators right now.
[h1]Sony extends anti-hacker legal net, plans to subpoena sites[/h1]
According to court documents received by PSX-SCENE,Sony is ramping its anti-piracy legal activities in an attempt to trackdown major figures in the homebrew and hacking communities.
Following its case against GeoHot, Dukioreports that Sony is planning to subpoena YouTube, Twitter, PayPal andSlashdot as well as various PlayStation and cracking-centric forums andsites.
Sony allegedly means to track down Cantero, Peter, Bushing, Segher,hermesEOL, Waninkoko, KaKaRoTo, Hermes, Kmeaw and Graf_Chokolo, allnamed within the documents, among several others.
The targeted sites will be required to give up each user’s contactdetails and personal information, as well as all posts and documentscreated, IP address information and more.
[h1]Sony extends anti-hacker legal net, plans to subpoena sites[/h1]
According to court documents received by PSX-SCENE,Sony is ramping its anti-piracy legal activities in an attempt to trackdown major figures in the homebrew and hacking communities.
Following its case against GeoHot, Dukioreports that Sony is planning to subpoena YouTube, Twitter, PayPal andSlashdot as well as various PlayStation and cracking-centric forums andsites.
Sony allegedly means to track down Cantero, Peter, Bushing, Segher,hermesEOL, Waninkoko, KaKaRoTo, Hermes, Kmeaw and Graf_Chokolo, allnamed within the documents, among several others.
The targeted sites will be required to give up each user’s contactdetails and personal information, as well as all posts and documentscreated, IP address information and more.