Famed hacker George Hotz, better known as Geohot, has finally spoken out about Sony's recent decision to file a restraining order against him for allegedly hacking the PlayStation 3. CNET contributor ...
Legal action targets hacker "Geohot" and others, alleging they bypassed a PlayStation 3 firmware update after the game company removed the "Other OS" option from its console. CNET contributor Don ...
Hacking game console like the PS3 and Xbox to be able to play backup games is nothing new. Typically, it involves opening up your console though and soldering in new chips to make things work. That ...
The firmware released by Sony for the PS3 version 3.50 was designed to protect the PS3 console from jailbreaking. This update was forcibly installed with the Medal of Honor game and was rumored to be ...
Poor, poor Sony. First PSJailbreak splayed wide the PS3's security model, now PSGroove has arrived calling itself the "open source PSjailbreak." The code must first be downloaded and installed onto a ...
Using just a USB drive and a software exploit, the PS Jailbreak apparently does what so many have tried doing before it: allowing unauthorised software — including backups — to run on the PS3. The ...
World’s first ever working PS3 Jailbreak modchip named PS jailbreak was announced just a couple of days back. Fortunately enough, it has been proved to be genuine and actually working by several ...
Oh dear. Another PS3 jailbreak, known as PSGroove, has been released. Seen as an easier alternative to PS Jailbreak, PSGroove can easily be downloaded and transferred onto a USB dev key. We're not ...
Medal of Honor released this week, and if you've yet to purchase the game, let alone update your PS3, you will have to apply firmware updates 3.42 and 3.50 in order to play the game. In case you've ...
South African authorities have arrested a man following the world's first PlayStation 3 jailbreak raid. The Commercial Crime Unit of the South African Police Service raided a facility in a residential ...
The lawyers representing infamous PS3 hacker George Hotz are fighting back, fiercely disputing Sony America's right to try Hotz in California - or, indeed, at all. Sony America traced the IP of PSN ...