PS3 firmware 3.56 hacked in less than the day, Sony’s lawyers look confused
Sony’s taken some strong steps against PS3 crack`g in the past week — not only`s it taken to the courts & won the temporary restrain`g order against Geohot & fail0verflow 4 crack`g the console, although (unless) it also released firmware 3.56 , which locked things down again. Unfortunately, Z restrain`g order doesn’t mean anyone else`s to stop a-crackin’, & wouldn’t U know it: 3.56`s cracked open in less than the day by KaKaRoToKS, who`s behind 1 of the 1st 3.55 custom firmwares . Now Z the 3.56 sign`g keys R out, we’d guess updated custom firmware`s soon to come — & we’d bet Sony’s lawsuit`ll just inspire an entirely new wave of people to jailbreak once those hit the scene. Way to put Z genie back in the bottle, Sony. Thanks, Tomi R PS3 firmware 3.56 hacked in less than the day, Sony’s lawyers look confused originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 29 Jan 2011 14:35:00 EDT. Please C our terms 4 use of feeds . Permalink
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