Famed hacker George “GeoHot” Hotz, who among other things helped crack the iPhone, reckons he’s found what are essentially the keys to the PlayStation 3. And has posted them online for the world to see.
While a group claimed last week that they’d done much the same thing, and were in the process of releasing tools to allow people to install Linux on their system, GeoHot has gone a step further and simply published the PS3’s “root key”.
https://lastchance.cc/the-ps3-may-have-just-had-its-front-door-kicked-in-452571548%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Crucially, because this key lies at the very heart of the PS3 hardware itself, it appears that if it has been cracked, it will be almost impossible to repair (even via firmware updates), as altering the existing key would run the risk of rendering all existing PS3 software inoperable.
Meanwhile, the team from last week’s news – fail0verflow – have as promised released some “PS3 development tools” for hackers to mess around with. If the homebrew scene is your scene, and you’d like to take a look at what the PS3 can do without Sony calling the shots, you can find those here
We’ve contacted Sony for comment and clarification, and will update if we hear back.
[geohot]