PlayStation 3: the end of break-ins?

One of the developers of the original breakout Playstation 3 claims the new update blocks all known holes in
PlayStation 3 - the end of break. One of the groundbreaking report suggests that console firmware update (Firmware) of the new PS3 blocks all known loopholes in the system, in which apparently will not allow re-hacking without detection of new security holes. Jonas aloe, known as KaKaRoToKS, who developed the tool PSFreedom past, past the new security system update 3.60 is added to and published on Twitter that at first sight is secure. He said that Sony simply abandoned the current security compromised mechanisms, such as code mtldr allows access to all parts of the system, avoiding them in the burglars will require new mechanisms to deal with and find holes in it, not build on previous successes. Thus, prostitutes consoles will have to choose whether to update them and lose the ability to play content "Unauthorized" who went through the Sony (not necessarily pirated copies), or remain in their current firmware version. By doing so they will be lost access to PSN - Sony's online system, there is concern that new games will not work because some of them puts Sony prerequisite update requirement. On the other hand, not sure hackers who broke the Playstation 3 will run the last time to do it again, given the strong response from Sony. The company did not stop with threats to consoles with prostitutes, saying that kick them what-PSN forever, but also began to pursue legally the burglary developers themselves. The most famous case is the trial taking place now in the U.S., which Sony claims the George Hotz, aka Geohot, that posted the code mtldr situ.

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