January 25, 2010 - Noted iPhone hacker George Hotz wrote on this personal blog he has cracked Sony's PlayStation 3 console, a process, he says, that took him five weeks.
"I have read/write access to the entire system memory, and HV level access to the processor. In other words, I have hacked the PS3," he claims.
Since the console's release three years ago, hackers have been unsuccessful at cracking the PlayStation 3's strong security.
"It's supposed to be unhackable - but nothing is unhackable," 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."
Holtz also said he is unwilling to reveal the exploit, saying it's "not really patchable," but Sony can make implementations much harder.
A Sony spokesperson said the company is investigating the report and would clarify the situation as more information becomes available.
Source: IGN
"I have read/write access to the entire system memory, and HV level access to the processor. In other words, I have hacked the PS3," he claims.
Since the console's release three years ago, hackers have been unsuccessful at cracking the PlayStation 3's strong security.
"It's supposed to be unhackable - but nothing is unhackable," 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."
Holtz also said he is unwilling to reveal the exploit, saying it's "not really patchable," but Sony can make implementations much harder.
A Sony spokesperson said the company is investigating the report and would clarify the situation as more information becomes available.
Source: IGN
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