"A dumbed down explanation of the PS3 security is such that PS3 loads metldr at some point which than launches all the OS and game loaders, which the hackers were able to bypass.
It was shown in fail0verfl0w presentations that metldr cannot be changed, so the PS3 would be vulnerable forever. It appears that Sony has found a way to bypass metldr, and if they properly signed their code this time, it should be secure once again.
tommo47 said: Puhm said: I'll just leave this here: Confirmed by Mathieulh, so yeah, it's real nice one mate, have you seen that ps3 media centre? looks like a WIP but could be great if it ever finishes
tommo47 said:
Puhm said: I'll just leave this here: Confirmed by Mathieulh, so yeah, it's real
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