Tuesday 25 September 2012

Latest Update Videos

First video is the obligatory loading backups and playing online video. Which in itself is convincing, the video does skip over the PSN store quite quickly though so its possible there may be some unknown problems there to come.

Another video of interest is a little older but the principle shown in the video stay true regardless of what firmware version is required.  Simply spoofing the PS3's firmware version can get any PS3 online and access to PSN and possibly the store.  At the very least this method will give ways of syncing trophies and re activating perviously purchased store content.

Saturday 15 September 2012

Todays Recommended link...

 As there is a lot of wrong information out there someone has put this page up with all the history. Invest some time reading up on all the past and present PS3 Jailbreak methods. Definitely loads of information on there to keep you busy for a long time.

Heres the link
PS3 Jailbreak History


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Original exploits depended on the built in Java of BlueRay menus. Java on the blueray had been too limited and only a small buffer overflow was discovered. Linux had been added to the PS3 around this time with the the introduction of otherOS. The beauty of Linux had been the ability to probe the PS3 system and firmware. A method was found of glitching the memory of the PS3 to access the hypervisor was discovered by geohot. The ps3 scene was outraged by what happened next! The things was first regarded as a bad april fools joke turned out to be real with the removal of otheros All hope seemed to be lost and the scene was getting much quieter again. Upon getting the blame for otheros beign removed by sony Geohot leaves the scene.


Monday 10 September 2012

Dongle wars the PS3 Jailbreak story in brief



The PS3's History is littered with old jailbreak methods and fakes. Looking back over the different PS3 jailbreak methods of the past Early exploits relyed on the built in Java of BlueRay menus. Java on the blueray was too limited and only a small buffer overflow was found. By then the otheros feature has been added by Sony to enable Linux on the console The great this about Linux was the ability to probe the PS3 system and firmware. Geohot made the first progress with his memory glitching method for accessing the hypervisor. News hit us that OFW 3.21 would remove otheros! On the 1st April other OS was removed by Sony “due to security concerns” All hope seemed to be lost and the scene was getting much quieter again. Much of the blame online was directed at Geohot himself.

With very little fan fare a single video appeared on you tube showing a new PS3 Jailbreak dongle. Such big news of course went viral and even hit the BBC new pages. The jaded scene called fake on the video at first. More reputable online stores backed it up with claims they had pre release versions. Stores were inundated with preorders for the $100+ dongle. Due to the massive demand many who pre ordered had to wait months. During this time Sony rushed out a new firmware update. This blocked unknown USB devices from working. With the USB port now blocked the dongle wouldnt work on newer firmware. The upside was that every game released to then would be playable from USB. It meant the end of playing them on PSN though. Many big game releases for the coming christmas were going to require newer firmware. GT5 was out in October and couldn’t be backed up. The minimum firmware version for the game was 3.50 with jailbreak users stuck on 3.41.

By christmas though the eboot had been finally patched and the game was playable. CCC saw failoverflow announce to the world Sony's mistake in public key generating. New years eve and the next day saw the scene light up with the first news of the public keys. Geohot released his hello world on new years day Then in a move that angered sony he released his jailbreak. This one small pup file patched out the key checks enabling both homebew and PSN access. Running backups on geohots jailbreak was hard to set up. More CFW releases followed from the likes of Keamw and team rebug.

For two months people enjoyed backups and playing them online. Cheating became rife though especially on the Call of Duty games. Meanwhile Sony were working behind the scenes to change things. During this time a hacker quietly gained access to the PSN account server. The details of 50 million PSN users were stolen Realising what has happened Sony shut down the entire network. Sony took nearly two months to get PSN back online When it returned the added security meant no more PSN for CFW users. For the average user accessing the network was too difficult. As new games come out they are uplayable due to firmware restrictions.

And so the stalemate situation continued For some time but the release of the true blue dongle reunites it. This shady company locked the eboots so they would only run with the dongle. How much this had to do with Paradox is unknown but they were to release the Eboots. Warez group Duplex were the first to release a whole load of PSN games which were previously encrypted wih newer keys. The exact method TureBlue were using to resign the Eboots could only be guessed at, that was until the 3.60 keys were leaked by an unknown hacker. This definitely marked another rise in activity on the ps3 scene. Obviously Duplex didnt like the built in DRM of the TB dongle and started to try to crack it. Very quickly they started releasing many of the TB eboots to work on any CFW. Promises were made by TB manufacturers of a dongle update and newer games but this never came to light Maybe this is the last we have seen of TB! Probably not. Another big development to note is the new found ability to convert from CEX to DEX. this means running homebrew and backups without the need for the keys at all. Debug units are tied to the Dev Network though so no PSN for DEX users. The best way of course is to keep PSN and modify the latest firmware so a jailbreak for firmware 4.21 is needed. The great thing about that is retaining access to PSN with the ability to backup games. Also PSN access is not counted as full unless you also can buy things from the store.

Friday 7 September 2012

PS3 News Round Up

A new version of mmDM has been released by aldostool.  The new version bring better multiMAN 04.05.04+ integration.  mmDM is a remote game mounter for DEX PS3's only normal users wishing to remotely mount a game disk must first convert their CEX units to DEX before using this tool.

The TrueBlue team are still MIA after their last promise of an update to the DRM dongle.  Their long silence since is in no doubt due to them getting owned from both ends first by Duplex who cracked their dongle DRM and then by Shadoxi who released the method to dump TB Eboots.  With the Infinity Dongle now been debunked as a fake have we at last seen the last of the hated DRM dongle scene.

Still in the DEX scene, PS3 DEX Firmware 4.21 has been leaked so debug console owners can now play all available games once more.  Of course this means sont releasing firmware 4.22 is now one step closer.

PS Multi Tools for windows & OS X has been updated to v5.5.  Many more PS3 eboots have been added along with full PS2 support.  Some other fixes to the tool makes this a must have download for your collection of PS3 tools.