PS3/PSP private keys released.

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LOL

This is kinda disappointing for the PSP since it is going to die by the end of this year. Great News for PS3 users though. My cousin should be happy!
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anonymourse said:
Is there any homebrew that uses this key yet? If not is there anything being worked on currently? Is there even an old piece of homebrew with the key in it yet?

After less than 24 hours? I think you can answer that question on your own.
 
haddad said:
- Can we play downloaded games from internet?
You're going to have to be more descriptive.
- Can we run emulator's and other non-ps3 games?
Yes.
- Where are the actual keys?
On the internet. ^.~
- How do we put it on our ps3?
That's not how it works. The keys will be integrated into homebrew.
- Can we hack out ps3 and still play online?
Half of my first post was spent explaining that this is not a hack.

Can we downlod games from the internet, put on hard-drive, and play them on our ps3? Or burn the games to dvd or something?

Where is the homebrew that use's these "keys" ?????
 
haddad said:
What does this mean? Please somebody answer my questions

- Can we play downloaded games from internet?
- Can we run emulator's and other non-ps3 games?
- Where are the actual keys?
- How do we put it on our ps3?
- Can we hack out ps3 and still play online?

have you tried reading up on the postings of this thread first?

This means anyone can sign their own programs and run them as legit sony verified apps.

For more info on what this "means" check the ps3 stickies concerning homebrew, etc.
 
damn, can't wait till a cfw is made for the ps3, (if they do it that way, anyway) it's going to be fucking legendary ('scuse the language, just couldn't help myself =D) The so called "unhackable" console gets hacked wide open, good headline for Sony to see =)
 
ProtoKun7 said:
TwinRetro said:
-Use program to inject said homebrew or game file with private key
-For PS3, slap it onto the HDD, or with the PSP onto the memory stick
-???
-Profit!!!
You said PS3 twice.

QUOTE(xakota @ Jan 3 2011, 08:33 PM) Uh, you did link to the site, bro.
No he didn't. He changed part of the link with asterisks.
It wasn't like that when I quoted him, smartass.
 
This is quite a breakthrough, and very exiting. If PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube emulators are released I just might consider purchasing a PS3.

Hopefully Sony doesn't turn out to be a dick and fix this. I don't want to see the PS3 fall to the "Hacked firmware vs. Legit firmware" race that was going on with the PSP and the Wii.
 
Speculant said:
This is quite a breakthrough, and very exiting. If PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube emulators are released I just might consider purchasing a PS3.

Hopefully Sony doesn't turn out to be a dick and fix this. I don't want to see the PS3 fall to the "Hacked firmware vs. Legit firmware" race that was going on with the PSP and the Wii.

this can't be fixed with out sony releasing another ps3 model. The ps3/psp are totally open to everyone.
 
Speculant said:
This is quite a breakthrough, and very exiting. If PS2, Xbox, and Gamecube emulators are released I just might consider purchasing a PS3.

Hopefully Sony doesn't turn out to be a dick and fix this. I don't want to see the PS3 fall to the "Hacked firmware vs. Legit firmware" race that was going on with the PSP and the Wii.
Why would fixing something they didn't intend to happen be a dick move?

With that being said, it's impossible for them to fix. Everything that has been on the PS3 has been signed with these keys. If they fixed this, then that would only mean they'd make the old key not usable meaning every game released up to this point would be unusable as well.
 
The HEN for PSPs today is still using old code tho...
We still have to use an exploit to run the damn thing x.x
 
It's not impossible for them to fix this. However the fix will not be nearly as easy as it has been in the past.

haddad said:
Where is the homebrew that use's these "keys" ?????
There's one "hello world" program, if that matters to you

FOR FUCK'S SAKE PEOPLE, THIS JUST HAPPENED, GIVE IT SOME GODDAMN TIME BEFORE YOU BEG FOR SHIT

You all think somebody snaps their fucking fingers and programs are created?
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Well, they could make a master list of every game released up to a certain point, implement that list into the software via an update, and then change the key. Although this wouldn't be a total fix, as homebrew apps could still be run but they would need to have the exact same filesize and name as one of the approved games on the master list.
 
interesting about that tidbit in the front page where someone said the PS3 is lower than the wii in terms of security.

My only questions is, why now? Why did it take so long to exploit the ps3 if it was such an "epic fail" to begin with?
 
Rydian said:
It's not impossible for them to fix this. However the fix will not be nearly as easy as it has been in the past.

haddad said:
Where is the homebrew that use's these "keys" ?????
There's one "hello world" program, if that matters to you

FOR FUCK'S SAKE PEOPLE, THIS JUST HAPPENED, GIVE IT SOME GODDAMN TIME BEFORE YOU BEG FOR SHIT

You all think somebody snaps their fucking fingers and programs are created?
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Thanks for this post, too many people believe that homebrew programs like ISO loaders and emulators just pop out of thin air, they don't understand or appreciate the work and effort that goes into it. Making programs for gaming systems like the Wii or PS3 is much more complicated than making programs for, say, Windows because x86 programming for Windows has MUCH more tutorials and documentation available than cell programming for the PS3.
 
Speculant said:
Well, they could make a master list of every game released up to a certain point, implement that list into the software via an update, and then change the key. Although this wouldn't be a total fix, as homebrew apps could still be run but they would need to have the exact same filesize and name as one of the approved games on the master list.The question is how it's going to check. If it's just name and filesize, a hex edit and padding will fix it. If it's by hashing, then things will be more difficult, but still possible, as you only need to find one collision. All you need is one launcher (HEN) to open the doors for homebrew.

QUOTE(popopola @ Jan 3 2011, 10:25 PM) interesting about that tidbit in the front page where someone said the PS3 is lower than the wii in terms of security.

My only questions is, why now? Why did it take so long to exploit the ps3 if it was such an "epic fail" to begin with?
Why does it take a person half an hour to find their keys even though they're sitting on the table by the back door?
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popopola said:
interesting about that tidbit in the front page where someone said the PS3 is lower than the wii in terms of security.

My only questions is, why now? Why did it take so long to exploit the ps3 if it was such an "epic fail" to begin with?

Nobody really tried because they thought it was going to be incredibly complicated, if not impossible.

Technology has improved since 2006.
 

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