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BrayWyatt
02-16-2011, 09:12 PM
Call me Captain Obvious, but Sony is really not happy about the PS3 getting hacked. So unhappy that they're suing virtually every hacker that contributed to the security breach. It's too late to stop the hack from spreading now, so the media giant turns its attention to their consumers, urging them to go legit.

http://www.qj.net/images/stories/021611/ps3slim.jpg

In an official statement, Sony reminds users that using the unauthorized circumvention devices violates the terms of the “System Software License Agreement for the PlayStation 3 System” and the “Terms of Services and User Agreement” of the PlayStation Network, Qriocity, and the services they provide.

As such, Sony once again reiterates that if you want to access the PlayStation Network and avail of its services, you'll have to remove any and all unauthorized files and devices from your system. Otherwise, your access will be terminated immediately.

If you want to get the official statement in Sony's words, this is what they posted at the PlayStation Blog today:

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Notice: Unauthorized circumvention devices for the PlayStation 3 system have been recently released by hackers. These devices permit the use of unauthorized or pirated software. Use of such devices or software violates the terms of the “System Software License Agreement for the PlayStation 3 System” and the “Terms of Services and User Agreement” for the PlayStation Network/Qriocity and its Community Code of Conduct provisions. Violation of the System Software Licence Agreement for the PlayStation 3 System invalidates the consumer guarantee for that system. In addition, copying or playing pirated software is a violation of International Copyright Laws. Consumers using circumvention devices or running unauthorized or pirated software will have access to the PlayStation Network and access to Qriocity services through PlayStation 3 system terminated permanently.

To avoid this, consumers must immediately cease use and remove all circumvention devices and delete all unauthorized or pirated software from their PlayStation 3 systems.

Sony allegedly included a rootkit in the v3.56 firmware update, which will allow them to detect users that have homebrew or pirated software in their PS3. According to Mathieulh, such functions are already present in the updated firmware, but it seems Sony hasn't activated them yet. If this is true, then this official statement could be the final warning before they start peeking into your system.

pureIso
02-16-2011, 09:41 PM
wow Sony is PISSED off.

8Ball
02-16-2011, 10:04 PM
http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/8256/image1of.png
I seem to recall Sony had a rootkit fetish before...
They never learn do they? I find their failure to learn from past mistakes impressive, takes great levels of fail to pull off.
Dormant software is a tad useless when the user controls the entire device and its connections to the internet, then again anyone who willingly updates to .56 has it coming.

Renegade
02-16-2011, 10:11 PM
and they think banning our consoles will stop us? Naw, it's only a matter of time before someone figures out how to change the PS3 MAC and ID's rendering the console "unbanned". Especially with this recent SSL certificate exploit, Come on Sony, bring on the big guns..i can't wait you excite me :D

Emerald Lance
02-16-2011, 10:18 PM
I believe Nintendo is using a similar strategy with the Wii, and it isn't working all that well.

Sephiroth
02-16-2011, 10:36 PM
No one can stop the hackers http://www.360haven.com/forums/images/icons/electric-shock-icon.png

DJ XHUNTER
02-16-2011, 11:00 PM
Hackers Rule Sony/Nintendo & Microsoft They Just Cant Stop Us :P

CloudStrife7x
02-17-2011, 12:02 AM
We rule no one can stop us

xICEMANx117
02-17-2011, 01:31 AM
bwahhahahahahahahahahahhaha http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Devil.gif http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Fuck2.gif Sony us hackers and http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Pirate.gif will rule the world

DJ XHUNTER
02-17-2011, 01:37 AM
bwahhahahahahahahahahahhaha http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Devil.gif http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Fuck2.gif Sony us hackers and http://www.sympato.ch/smileys/Pirate.gif will rule the world

Now That Rules Man

Ravanofdarkness
02-17-2011, 03:31 AM
Sony just give up, there will always be someone smarter to overwrite your Protection Software then the Person writing it. This is how we all evolve to the next Level.

-Plays the Final Fantasy Level Up sound-

TranceWulf
02-17-2011, 03:42 AM
You guys realize Microsoft has some of that same "rootkit" stuff running on the 360, right? It's really scarcely documented, but it's there.

eviljasonn
02-17-2011, 05:29 AM
I read that they where sending emails to ppl with warnings. I JB mine but haven been on psn for like two years. So I'm not really worried much.

xICEMANx117
02-17-2011, 05:40 AM
-Plays the Final Fantasy Level Up sound-

Awesome lol

desfunk
02-17-2011, 06:17 AM
I read that they where sending emails to ppl with warnings. I JB mine but haven been on psn for like two years. So I'm not really worried much.

I'm curious about this actually. If that's the case, i got one of those emails lol

jkipp82
02-17-2011, 06:32 AM
everyone got one. its the warning letter.

OmegaGamer
02-17-2011, 12:42 PM
what happens if you downgrade from 3.56 to an earlier version will the rootkit still be there ? or is it only within the patch ?

TranceWulf
02-17-2011, 10:40 PM
The rootkit's always been there since the PS3's been out. People are just noticing it now.

lickerout
02-18-2011, 06:48 AM
i'm glad i didn't get a ps3, but if any of you really want to fuck with them, write out a letter stating that if this document is opened you are breaching privacy laws adding in that you have added a subroutine/virus (or whatever) into the file to tell you that it has been opened and by who, add the subroutine into it to tell you if it's been opened and if it is sue sony for breaching your privacy, after all they have no right to open documents not pertaining to the playstation network it would be like a thief walking into your house and taking documents containing bank details or something.

TranceWulf
02-19-2011, 06:35 PM
Privacy Policy and ToS, bro. Srsly.