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Sony might try harder encryptions if they have new "features" in their firmwares. As for now they're releasing useless firmwares(for the homebrew world) since they're all PSOne fixes, etc..
yes i did infact decrypt this... i was bored when i got home from work saw the update, used pbp upacker... extracted the DATA.PSAR, ran 3.30 decrypter from team C & D and it worked without a hitch...
I later examined the files to see if anything changed but nothing did except a few resource files
With Sony winning the downgrader war since 2.81, there is no need to spend money and effort to make the firmware harder to decrypt. The number of new people who can use an OE firmware has hit the proverbial wall.
With Sony winning the downgrader war since 2.81, there is no need to spend money and effort to make the firmware harder to decrypt. The number of new people who can use an OE firmware has hit the proverbial wall.
Aside from updates that correspond to the ps3, updates to the firmwares broaden the chance of the "proverbial wall" to be bulldozed... this meaning that the more features they add the more loopholes that can be found whether its due to carelessness, or its just an unforseen exploit.
3.03 is the last war that the homebrew community has won... and nobody saw that coming did they, so dont count the eggs before they hatch, we have alot of talented people in the PSP scene and its just a matter of time.