Sony: 'We will fix' PS3 hack with updates

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RNorthex said:
they spend so much money on trying to get a good protection on their systems, get their devices on the line[blu-ray the biggest fail]
you have no idea how much they spent on security so dont make comments about it (could have been $5 for all we know...)
and what does blu-ray have to do with anything?
 
It does make me laugh, its like whipping sonys clothes off only to be caught out and seen naked, now their saying.... hahah we have camouflage clothes.... you wont catch us naked again.... theirs always flaws and ways around things nothing is impossible.

If anything they should be happy its taken so long for it to happen and they have made some money after the sham they had on the delay of the first release and the time its taken to catch up to the 360!



Nothing is impossible... just takes time, money and the human spirit!!!!


Go #ack$ Go lol
 
DAZA said:
It does make me laugh, its like whipping sonys clothes off only to be caught out and seen naked, now their saying.... hahah we have camouflage clothes.... you wont catch us naked again.... theirs always flaws and ways around things nothing is impossible.

I'm pretty sure Sony walk around naked just because they like the feel of the breeze.
 
DAZA said:
It does make me laugh, its like whipping sonys clothes off only to be caught out and seen naked, now their saying.... hahah we have camouflage clothes.... you wont catch us naked again.... theirs always flaws and ways around things nothing is impossible.
Of course when you code a random number generator that always returns the same number into your encryption engine its makes it a lot easier to get around.
 
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Sony: 'We will fix' PS3 hack with updates

Yeah good luck with that.
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This is PSP all over again.

Sony's enemies could actually hurt the company simply by spreading this information around as much as possible. Seriously, even a fanboy could become a guerilla soldier in this corporate war. Simply spread this info wherever you can.

These are ugly times. You can actually use piracy as a weapon.
 
Law said:
DAZA said:
It does make me laugh, its like whipping sonys clothes off only to be caught out and seen naked, now their saying.... hahah we have camouflage clothes.... you wont catch us naked again.... theirs always flaws and ways around things nothing is impossible.

I'm pretty sure Sony walk around naked just because they like the feel of the breeze.


true.. i think they like pissing in the wind.... not like they havnt done it before lol
 
Think of it this way.....has there ever been a time in history when A console producer actually got control back after the hackers got it......I don't think so....once their in its pretty much game over..
 
Of course, if people wanna go online with pirated copies, maybe we will be able to go online with our hacked consoles and not be banned. If we can't, buying a second PS3 is always an option. Of course, you have all the time in the world to buy a new one ebfore they roll out new models that won't allow hacks. It's not like new ps3 models will magically roll out of the factory in the few coming months. By the time Sony roll out new models, it will be too late, hackers will have bought a second one. It would take like what, 6 months to bring a new model out?

Of course, if a new model is rolled out, unless they change the algorithym of the key and everything, hackers can just find the new key the same way.
 
Joe88 said:
RNorthex said:
they spend so much money on trying to get a good protection on their systems, get their devices on the line[blu-ray the biggest fail]
you have no idea how much they spent on security so dont make comments about it (could have been $5 for all we know...)
and what does blu-ray have to do with anything?

sec:sources, y'know, they didn't only sell it for 599$ because they knew fanboys will be craving for it
and at the very beginning it was hard to develop games for the ps3, again, not because they just felt like making the system that way

about bluray:compare hd-dvd and blu-ray, then add sony's agressive policy along with their deals with the companies
it didn't win because the blu-ray was good
 
man to think the Ps3 fell more than the Wii what a shame, the scary thing Sony might have the balls to fix this security flaw on current PS3's as well as a new rev
 
RNorthex said:
chrisrlink said:
man to think the Ps3 fell more than the Wii what a shame

it ran well for roughly 4 years, should be happy about that, the wii was hacked in less than a month
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6CA4fqAdsc
5:50

it actually took the team ~ 12 months to hack it, once they starting caring about it. Before otheros was fine and they didn't want to bother.
 
DigitalDeviant said:
RNorthex said:
chrisrlink said:
man to think the Ps3 fell more than the Wii what a shame

it ran well for roughly 4 years, should be happy about that, the wii was hacked in less than a month
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6CA4fqAdsc
5:50


it actually took the team ~ 12 months to hack it, once they starting caring about it. Before otheros was fine and they didn't want to bother.

QUOTE(RNorthex @ Jan 7 2011, 06:23 PM)
12 months actually if we count the real hacking activity
same as the xbox 360

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good protection against a law suit....hacked after otherOS was blocked, proves somewhat that they don't really intend to work for piracy...but well....
 
RNorthex said:
about bluray:compare hd-dvd and blu-ray, then add sony's agressive policy along with their deals with the companies
it didn't win because the blu-ray was good
and what about the deals?
the people behind HDDVD were making the same types of deals to nab companies, both were

a few companies decided to jump ship from HD-DVD to blu-ray instead and basically created a chain reaction

QUOTE(RNorthex @ Jan 7 2011, 06:23 PM) sec:sources, y'know, they didn't only sell it for 599$ because they knew fanboys will be craving for it
and at the very beginning it was hard to develop games for the ps3, again, not because they just felt like making the system that way
the price was basically for the stuff included and they were still losing money which each system sold
fabrication for the cell processor was expensive
built in PS2 hardware which retailed of about $150 back then for a standalone ps2 unit, but focus on the EE and GS2 chip
blu-ray player which was also pretty expensive back then compared to today
and of course of the rest of the PS3 hardware to the RSX chip, memory card reader / writer, wireless rechargeable controller

behind hard to develop for has nothing to do with system security
simply developers wernt used to the new system architecture, and eventually they did, some better then others though...


anyway this is all getting off topic
 
Joe88 said:
RNorthex said:
about bluray:compare hd-dvd and blu-ray, then add sony's agressive policy along with their deals with the companies
it didn't win because the blu-ray was good
and what about the deals?
the people behind HDDVD were making the same types of deals to nab companies, both were

a few companies decided to jump ship from HD-DVD to blu-ray instead and basically created a chain reaction

QUOTE(RNorthex @ Jan 7 2011, 06:23 PM) sec:sources, y'know, they didn't only sell it for 599$ because they knew fanboys will be craving for it
and at the very beginning it was hard to develop games for the ps3, again, not because they just felt like making the system that way
the price was basically for the stuff included and they were still losing money which each system sold
fabrication for the cell processor was expensive
built in PS2 hardware which retailed of about $150 back then for a standalone ps2 unit, but focus on the EE and GS2 chip
blu-ray player which was also pretty expensive back then compared to today
and of course of the rest of the PS3 hardware to the RSX chip, memory card reader / writer, wireless rechargeable controller

behind hard to develop for has nothing to do with system security
simply developers wernt used to the new system architecture, and eventually they did, some better then others though...


anyway this is all getting off topic

y, they all come together
agreed with the entire thing
as well as it's getting offtopic indeed

my guess is that they will release a new model, can't think of anything else
don't think they would be so outrageous as to block the keys
 
I'll be honest, I would love all this to be a massive hoax by Sony, just to boost PS3 sales. GeoHot and fail0verflow team to get a handsome pay off, Sony to get PS3s into lots of new homes during a difficult time financially, and the only thing that the whiny pirates can get for free are demos on the PSN.

It won't be true, but I can dream...
 

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