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wraggster
November 13th, 2006, 23:28
News/release from azy_xbox123 of a Lua App that allows you to password protect your PSP:


I would advise upgrading to 2.71SE to get the full experience of this!

Boot Protector V1
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Consult your firmware folder then the readme within or the forum discussion thread for help!

Changelog
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1. USB disabled by high demand and higher security!
2. At the MOMENT I am unable to encrypt the files but instead I have hidden the password file and obscured the file type!
3. Slight GFX Update
4. Various bugfixes including the proper exiting on 2.71SE

EXPECT MORE UPDATES SOON!

If someone knows of a tutorial for encrypting lua files then please post here!

Again default password coded in is: 34903
Default password written in the hidden file: 55555

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the_eternal_dark
November 13th, 2006, 23:36
How would this work exactly if you started from a cold boot? Could you not bypass this program from doing so?

pibs
November 14th, 2006, 01:24
Wut if they just remove the memory card since its just a lua app? or does the lua app install it to the flash of SE-B?

jondoe696911
November 14th, 2006, 03:33
so how the hell do you change the password???

dragoncurse10
November 14th, 2006, 03:54
nice a password protection but yea still need some more work anyway nice

Briggzy11
November 14th, 2006, 10:28
I wanted know if it was a prx cuz that wud be the best way to use it especially on 2.71 se-b

pspwog
November 14th, 2006, 11:01
Does it work on v2.82

mr_nick666
November 14th, 2006, 13:02
Nice to see someone implimenting this idea :) Yet again the homebrew scene is doing something $ony should have done... :rolleyes: Keep up the good work :p

jak66
November 14th, 2006, 13:13
This is really good, but really bad at the same time, its good cause it autoboots on your psp startup (if you have custom firmware and autoboot on) and is a password to start using you PSP, meaning if a PSP noob got hold of it, they wouldnt be able to use your PSP. However, If someone who knows a bit about the PSP comes along, they would probably be able to get around this protection in 2 ways;
1) take the memorystick out then turn on (if theres no eboot to load, then autoboot wont work+straight to XMB)
2) press the home button, then click yes (thats right, home button isnt disabled...yet, but i think its planned for a future release)

Sterist
November 14th, 2006, 16:15
hellz yeah

tallica
November 14th, 2006, 22:06
Does it work on v2.82

There is NO homebrew available on 2.82 at the moment because of the security included in that firmware.

Veskgar
November 14th, 2006, 22:11
Yeah, definitely a nice idea.

Sterist
November 17th, 2006, 21:11
full support for 1.5 would pwn