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wraggster
August 23rd, 2010, 20:44
News via http://streetskaterfu.blogspot.com/2010/08/psjailbreak-sad-truth.html


While hackers usually had to work very hard to succeed in the videogame scene, now all seems to become a business of corruption and audacity.

A short timeline of the PSJailbreak. How it may have started, succeeded and may go on.

PAST

Part 1: Someone (called "the fake hacker" below) came in contact with an employee of a SONY service center. The fake hacker probably used a bit social engeneering until the employee agreed to sell him one of the SONY confidential JIG Sticks used in the service centers to test and repair broken PS3 SKU's.

Part 2: The fake hacker used documentation and software which was leaked by other SONY employees to study the JIG stick. The stick is used to boot a special firmware from itself before the original PS3 firmware starts. The now running system allows to execute debug/fake signed executables which can be created with SONY's official SDK.

Part 3: The fake hacker shared the information with his team members and people who were able to clone the stick. Probably in china as usual.

Part 4: The stick is clonable, so the fake hacker went on and used stolen/leaked software from SONY's official SDK to develope (the only real work he did!) the application known as "backup manager" which is used on the PS3 to dump and start the backups.

PRESENCE

Part 5: The fake hacker distributes high illegal clones of the original JIG stick via several online shops including the "backup manager" which is also illegal as it's all created with stolen/leaked software and documentation by SONY.

FUTURE

Part 6: SONY may update the PS3's bootcode to prevent loading the stick. They also could log the "backup manager"'s game ID (LAUN-12345) when people go online. So they could identify who actually uses the illegal JIG clone and ban the affected consoles. This would be an illegal step aswell, but hey; it's SONY.

- SKFU

kojiro7
August 23rd, 2010, 23:32
china is cool,always finding ways for making things cheap
i love it

Broonale
August 24th, 2010, 19:09
"How it may have started"

What's the point of speculating?

I hope the real story is more interesting than this.

We need some stories with laser guarded rooms, high speed chases and a helicopter getaway!

thaddius
August 25th, 2010, 17:03
Whoever wrote this is very disdainful of the methods used to get this 'illegal' information. Is that really a problem? Is it any different than the supposed 'pandora battery' and 'magic memory stick' that someone found in their PSP after it came back from a service centre?