After a new firmware was released and restraining order placed against Geohot we would think that the Sony PlayStation 3 was safe from hackers that want to jailbreak it, but the war between Sony and hackers has just been further extended.


Although the new firmware 3.56 for PlayStation 3 is here, Sony has been proven the fact that it doesn’t take long for the hacking community to break it. In fact, it took less than 24 hours for hackers to break the latest firmware and obtain the security keys. The one behind this hack is an infamous Wii hacker, Youness Alaoui, also known as KaKaRoToKS, and so far, no charges have been pressed against him.

As you know, 3.56 brings a minor update that adds a security patch, and it also features a new encryption key that is capable of wiping out all current homebrew functionality. Due to this, owners of a jailbroken 3.55 PS3 are advised to skip the latest firmware update.

[via Ubergizmo]

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5 Responses to Latest PS3 firmware 3.56 already hacked and jailbroken in less than a day

  1. 1
    daphne sy says:

    That’s horrible. .It freak me out!Hope everything’s okay

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    I remember one time on PlayStation Home, where the hackers were only a few exclusive items from other areas. When the news came out, and Sony has banned these people. A week later, 100s and more people started getting the same account of points. At this stage, it was Sonys hands, and when the ban was lifted more hackers hacking took place.

  3. 3
    TweakedEh says:

    Heh, Good for them. Sony took it to far and now it just has more attention and they can’t stop everyone =\

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