Sony Releases New PS3 Update, Hackers Pounce on it Immediately

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Fearzone

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I think Sony should just embrace open architecture. On PCs, cheating in online games has been around since online games, and there are ways within the game itself to recognize cheating.

Now, PSN can use checksums to determine if one is using a modified system, and restrict access to PSN that way, kind of how Blizzard prevents cheating in World of Warcraft. I think that would be fairly easy and stop 95% of hacking and cheating in multiplayer games that connect through PSN.

For single player games that don't use PSN, I predict any secutiry measures Sony tries will fail.
 
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BabyRaptor said:
VanityGirl said:
Why doesn't Sony just ban the hackers like Microsoft did?
That would make sense. Sony is about as much a fan of making sense as Blizzard is.
No, that wouldn't make sense. PSN is free. Anyone who is banned can just make another account within minutes and keep on doing his thing. Xbox Live requires a fee and anyone banned will need to spend $$$ to make another account. Not many people are willing to do spend that much money like that, and if they are then good for Mircosoft I suppose. Sony doesn't have that advantage and they definitely aren't gonna start charging for PSN just to get rid of some hackers, especially considering it's been a major selling point for the PS3 for the longest time.
 

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Cheefa_Da_Reefa said:
Digikid said:
Annnnddd.....it has been hacked yet again.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/29/ps3-firmware-3-56-hacked-in-less-than-a-day-sonys-lawyers-look/

I support the Hackers.....not Sony.
i agree with him hacking is nothing new
i wonder how m$ handles its hacking problems...
I think that they HIRE the Hacker....if he agrees to it.
 

Cheefa_Da_Reefa

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Digikid said:
Cheefa_Da_Reefa said:
Digikid said:
Annnnddd.....it has been hacked yet again.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/29/ps3-firmware-3-56-hacked-in-less-than-a-day-sonys-lawyers-look/

I support the Hackers.....not Sony.
i agree with him hacking is nothing new
i wonder how m$ handles its hacking problems...
I think that they HIRE the Hacker....if he agrees to it.
now thats using your noggin! the way to beat hackers is for them to get hired
 

Cheefa_Da_Reefa

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GeneticallyModifiedDucks said:
BabyRaptor said:
VanityGirl said:
Why doesn't Sony just ban the hackers like Microsoft did?
That would make sense. Sony is about as much a fan of making sense as Blizzard is.
No, that wouldn't make sense. PSN is free. Anyone who is banned can just make another account within minutes and keep on doing his thing. Xbox Live requires a fee and anyone banned will need to spend $$$ to make another account. Not many people are willing to do spend that much money like that, and if they are then good for Mircosoft I suppose. Sony doesn't have that advantage and they definitely aren't gonna start charging for PSN just to get rid of some hackers, especially considering it's been a major selling point for the PS3 for the longest time.
you know what was a good selling point for the ps3....other os feature and the fact that it was also backwards compatible
 

Atmos Duality

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Cheefa_Da_Reefa said:
Digikid said:
Annnnddd.....it has been hacked yet again.

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/29/ps3-firmware-3-56-hacked-in-less-than-a-day-sonys-lawyers-look/

I support the Hackers.....not Sony.
i agree with him hacking is nothing new
i wonder how m$ handles its hacking problems...
Well, they certainly don't make a habit out of devaluing their own hardware year after year after year.
 

Speakercone

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Let's say you bought a toaster in order to make toast. You bought it also so that you could occasionally turn it on its side and make cheese toasties.

One day the manufacturer shows up at your door, screws the toaster to your counter so you can't turn it on its side, and forces you to sign a document saying you won't use their toaster in a way not intended by them.

Is it wrong for me to unscrew it and tell them precisely what they can screw?
 

CaptainKoala

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Originality said:
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Sony should get a group of hackers and hack them back, Why not you know?
That's illegal and, if caught, will destroy their PR. Just think of the news: top electronics and gaming company take the law into their own hands with an army of hackers. Nobody would trust them again.
Nobody trusts them now:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony_BMG_copy_protection_rootkit_scandal
 

Killclaw Kilrathi

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I support the hackers when it comes to homebrew applications, the PS3 is a piece of hardware they legally purchased, it's their property and they can do what they want with it. I have a Sony Ericsson X10 phone with a custom bootloader and homebrew Android 2.2 ROM because SE refuse to release one officially, and now it runs a ton faster and has all the features us consumers have been asking for but have been refused for no other reason than developer lazyness. Same principle.
 

Monshroud

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And to think that so much of this stemmed from Sony pulling the "Other OS" support option. I still wonder if they regret that..
 

geizr

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Security via obscurity doesn't work. You design the security such, even if the person knows exactly how it works, there's still no getting around it.