I downloaded them , I have no Idea what I'm looking at XD
Edit: I looked on reputable ps3 hack sites and it is confirmed.
Edit: I looked on reputable ps3 hack sites and it is confirmed.
There is no reason for it to. Without the 3.60 private keys (which are not included in this leak), a 3.60 CFW could not be encrypted to install from 3.60 OFW, so it'd still only work as an upgrade from 3.55, and unless there are significant new features on 3.60 over 3.55 (which I'm fairly sure there aren't), there would be no reason to update from 3.55 to a 3.60 CFW. Once the E3 team release more keys for later FWs (possibly right up to 4.21?), it might be possible to create a CFW based on a newer FW such as 4.21, in which case you'd gain the new features added officially between 3.55 and 4.21, but it would still only be possible as an update from 3.55 as I understand it (unless some new exploit is found).I'm certain this will eventually lead to 3.60 CFW
There is no reason for it to. Without the 3.60 private keys (which are not included in this leak), a 3.60 CFW could not be encrypted to install from 3.60 OFW,
why are keys not allowed to be posted here?
@[member='MarcusRaven']:
About the decryption of the games, you should use ebootfix (not ebootmod) and drag/drop the PS3_game folder, not only the usrdir as some games contains encrypted files on other folders too.
well, it might depends on the game, not all of them have multiple files to decrypt.
Very insightful post, I personally thank you for this.SifJar is right (and he don't even have a PS3! just reading and learning )
@[member='MarcusRaven']:
About the decryption of the games, you should use ebootfix (not ebootmod) and drag/drop the PS3_game folder, not only the usrdir as some games contains encrypted files on other folders too.
well, it might depends on the game, not all of them have multiple files to decrypt.
Edit:
Additional info on "3.60 CFW" possibility.
To sign and encrypt for 3.60, you need the private key.
That key is NOT included anywhere on the console or firmware.
That key is private (as his name suggest) and known only by Sony.
To decrypt an encrypted file, the consoles and firmware have Public keys (which where leaked).
The private key was found on previous firmware because Sony used always the same "key" on each different encrypted files.
By using the same key on multiple files, it was a flaw which led to reconstruct the private key by analyzing the way the files where encrypted with some specific calculation. (a key always encrypted the same way)
Starting on Firmware 3.60 (or was it already on 3.56?), they changed the private key AND are now using a different (random) numbers for different encrypted files to prevent users to reconstruct it.
Knowing the public keys won't lead anymore to private keys, unless Sony use the same random number for different files again. (but we can't know which files use the same one or not).
There are ways around it like spoofing.aren't you blocked from PSN and such using a cfw ps3?