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Its impossible to be this clueless when you are a known STAN, so it must be full fledged denial 
The female poster by the name of Chrisdorner made a post that I guess others didn't realize either so I figured it was my duty to teach the masses the truth so no mistakes are ever made, ever again
COD:Chost has already been hacked on PS3, just like any game on PS3 because they lost the keys.
Now after teaching you all this, it appears that the message still hasn't sunk in for the biggest of fanboys
So lets continue the lesson...

Thats crazy chris, because I was under the impression that PSN was a lost cause because sony lost the keys
I heard that hackers now have access to the "metal" and any patch to any game would always be one layer higher than where the hack is located
Thus, sony cannot stop hacks on PS3 now even if they wanted to. And its been like that for over a full year now
Thats news to some of you, but now it shouldn't be any longer...
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/25/sony-ps3-hacked-for-good-master-keys-revealed/
I hope that no coli poster gets confused from this day forward. PSN is a mess
Hopefully that will change come PS4-PSN, but oddly sony isn't talking and even more strange the fans of playstation are not talking
Be a battered console stan breh

The female poster by the name of Chrisdorner made a post that I guess others didn't realize either so I figured it was my duty to teach the masses the truth so no mistakes are ever made, ever again

COD:Chost has already been hacked on PS3, just like any game on PS3 because they lost the keys.
Now after teaching you all this, it appears that the message still hasn't sunk in for the biggest of fanboys

So lets continue the lesson...
So a Day 1 patch will fix it eh, and they did the same thing with Blackops 2 he saysThat day 1 patch gonna clean it up, same shyt happened with black ops 2

Thats crazy chris, because I was under the impression that PSN was a lost cause because sony lost the keys
I heard that hackers now have access to the "metal" and any patch to any game would always be one layer higher than where the hack is located
Thus, sony cannot stop hacks on PS3 now even if they wanted to. And its been like that for over a full year now

Thats news to some of you, but now it shouldn't be any longer...
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/25/sony-ps3-hacked-for-good-master-keys-revealed/
Sony PS3 hacked "for good" - master keys revealed
by Paul Ducklin on October 25, 2012 | 35 Comments
Filed Under: Cryptography, Featured, Vulnerability
Sony's PS3 has been hacked.
Perhaps "hacked" is the wrong word, because it can imply both criminality and lawful exploration. But we'll stick with "hacked" here, in the sense of "some reverse engineers have figured out how you can adapt, or jailbreak, your PS3 to make it interoperable with software of your own choice."
The PS3 has been hacked before, but Sony was able to inhibit the hack with an update to its own firmware. This is much like the history of jailbreaking on Apple's iOS, where hackers typically uncover a security vulnerability and exploit it, whereupon Apple patches the hole and suppresses the jailbreak.
But the latest PS3 break is being dubbed unpatchable and the final hack.
That's because this hack isn't giving you an exploit to use against a programming hole. It's giving you Sony's so-called LV0 (level zero) cryptographic keys.
The PS3 system software loads up as shown in the picture below:
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Diagram derived from this article on popular PS3 development website ps3devwiki.
The Level Zero (LV0) loader is the mother of all field-updatable firmware components in the PS3 bootstrap process. It orchestrates the loading, and the cryptographic verification, of all the modules underneath it. As long as the LV0 loader remains the way Sony wants it, you get to run only what Sony wants you to.
Pirated games won't load, which is good for rights holders. But Linux, for example, won't run either, which is bad for you. Why shouldn't you run lawfully-acquired software of your choice on your own computer? [*]
With the LV0 keys now published, you can - at least in theory - replace the LV0 loader and run whatever you like, because you can authorise your own custom firmware (CFW). The PS3's most-secret cat is out of the bag.
Incidentally, the publication of the LV0 keys was not without some controversy and finger-pointing amongst the reverse engineering and CFW community.
It seems as though a hacking and reversing posse known as the Three Musketeers worked out the LV0 keys some time ago. Since they were, in their own words, "done with PS3 now anyways," they just sat on the information.![]()
But some turncoat leaked it, and it eventually reached a Chinese hacking group, BlueDiskCFW.
Well, well.
BlueDiskCFW didn't just use someone else's work to publish a custom firmware that was unashamedly aimed at violating others' intellectual property. They planned to charge for it! Knock me down with a feather! Dishonourable software pirates! Thieves and rascals!
The Three Musketeers took exception to that.
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Let's hope, when the PS4 comes out, that Sony will give up on trying to lock out jailbreakers permanently, and instead provide a way for those who want to run alternative software to do so in official safety.
When King Cnut famously ordered the tide back and failed, he wasn't an arrogant absolute ruler trying to show off.![]()
He knew he would fail, and thereby demonstrated that to hold back the tide was impossible - and, in any case, unnecessary - even for a king.
Hopefully that will change come PS4-PSN, but oddly sony isn't talking and even more strange the fans of playstation are not talking

Be a battered console stan breh

didn't read

(Tru Story)
keep posting breh I admire your dedication to talk to people who no longer care about nor read your posts
these nikkaz furious court 




