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Sony Inspecting The PS3 Accusation of GeoHot

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On January 26, 2010 View Comments
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A few hours ago we reported that GeoHot hacked the Sony Play Station 3. He claimed that gained access to the PS3’s system memory and processor. The technological world is buzzing around to hearing the news. But according to IncGamers.com, Sony already began investigation into it.

Sony PlayStation 3 was the only gaming console that has not been hacked

It’s not a surprise that public PS3 hack will cost Sony and their Play Station developing team millions of Dollar from earning revenue due to piracy as a result of reverse-engineering their intellectual property. I think Sony didn’t believe it first, cause it will bring an unavoidable loss to them. The PS3 is the only games console that has not been hacked, despite being on the market for three years.

IncGamers.com contacted Sony and a spokesperson confirmed that the company is looking into the issue. Sony stated that “we are investigating the report and will clarify the situation once we have more information,” according to IncGamers.com.

GeoHot is still refining the technique but intended to post full details online soon. He told in an interview to BBC News.

According to BBC News:

“It’s supposed to be unhackable – but nothing is unhackable,” Mr Hotz told BBC News.

“I can now do whatever I want with the system. It’s like I’ve got an awesome new power – I’m just not sure how to wield it.”

Sony said it was “investigating the report” and would “clarify the situation” when it had more information.

‘Open curiosity’

Mr Hotz said that he had begun the hack last summer when he had spent three weeks analysing the hardware.

After a long break, he spent a further two weeks cracking the console, which he described as a “very secure system”.

He said that he was not yet ready to reveal the full details of the hack but said that it was “5% hardware and 95% software”.

“You can use hardware to inject an insecurity and then you can build on that,” he said.

He admitted that he had not managed to hack the whole system, including the protected memory, but had worked out ways to trick the console into doing what he wanted.

Mr Hotz said that he was continuing to work on the hack and, once finished, would publish details online in a similar way to his previous iPhone exploits.

In particular, he said, he would publish details of the console’s “root key”, a master code that once known would make it easier for others to decipher and hack other security features on the console.

He said his motivation was “curiosity” and “opening up the platform”.

“To tell you the truth, I’ve never really played a PS3,” he said. “I have one game, but I’ve never really played it.”

Opening the system could allow people to install other operating systems on their console and play homemade games, he said.

In addition, he said, the hack would allow people to play older PS2 games on their consoles.

Recent versions of the PS3 do not have the ability to play PS2 games after Sony controversially removed a piece of hardware.

He admitted that it could also allow people to run pirated games.

“I’m not going to personally have anything to do with that,” he told BBC News.

Gaming firms do not take the issue of game piracy and console modification lightly. Recently, Microsoft disconnected thousands of gamers from its online gaming service Xbox Live for modifying their consoles to play pirated games.

Mr Hotz said that the nature of his PS3 hack means that Sony may have difficulty patching the exploit.

“We are investigating the report and will clarify the situation once we have more information,” said a Sony spokesman.

Mr Hotz rose to fame in 2007 at the age of 17 when he unlocked the iPhone, which could only be used on the AT&T network in the US at launch.

The hack allowed the popular handset to be used on any network.

He has since released various other hacks, allowing people to unlock later versions of the popular handset.

Time will tell if Sony gets tough or goes in the direction as Apple did, simply sending out DMCA notices and not attempting to hold George Hotz personally accountable for his actions.

GeoHot: Master of Hacking

Sources: IncGamers.com, News.BBC.CO.UK, PS3News.com

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