December 29, 2010

Hackers obtain PS3 private cryptography key due to epic programming fail? (video)

The 27th annual Chaos Communication Conference already hacked encrypted GSM calls with a $15 cellphone, but there was a second surprise in store this morn -- the souls who unlocked the Nintendo Wii's homebrew potential (and defended it time and again) claim to have broken into the PlayStation 3 as well. Last we left the black monolith, Sony had won a round, forcing the community to downgrade their firmware for any hope at hacking into the console. Well, the newly formed fail0verflow hacking squad says that won't be a problem any longer, because they've found a way to get the PS3 to reveal its own private cryptography key -- the magic password that could let the community sign its very own code.

So far, the team hasn't provided any proof that the deed's been done, but they have provided quite an extensive explanation of how they managed the feat: apparently, Sony didn't bother generating any random numbers to secure the blasted thing. (We don't really know how it works, but we have it on good authority that cryptography professors are rapidly spinning in their graves.) The group intends to generate a proof-of-concept video tomorrow, and release the tools sometime next month, which they claim should eventually enable the installation of Linux on every PS3 ever sold. Catch the whole presentation after the break in video form, or skip to 33:00 for the good stuff.

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December 28, 2010

PlayStation Phone Bound for NA/Europe in Spring 2011

The PlayStation Phone is coming to North America and Europe as early as Spring 2011 according to a report in today's Asahi Shimbun newspaper. The device will be based on the design of the PSP Go and run on Google's Android OS.

Today's report did not mention the possibility of a touch screen, only that the new device would slide open and include buttons as the PSP Go does. Indeed, the picture that ran with the article was that of the Go.

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