Maybe hackers can unban themselves from the PlayStation Network, but they can’t surely get themselves out of prison. That’s right, Sony is taking drastic measures in order to stop PS3 hacking, so if you’re a PS3 hacker, you might have to deal with the police like this person did.
Sony isn’t taking kindly to hackers and those that support them, therefore Sony decided to change its policy regarding action against its PS3 hackers.
Sony has released anofficial statement on the PlayStation Blog, saying that it will permanently ban all PS3 consoles from the PlayStation Network and Qriocity service if they use pirated software or any other jailbreaking tool. In order to avoid banning from PlayStation Network and Oriocity, users are advised to remove all pirated software and jailbreaking tools from their PS3 systems.
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Although Sony is still waging a war against it’s fellow PS3 hackers, it seems that hackers aren’t giving up, and they have found new ways to fight against Sony, and one of those ways is Twitter.
If you think that the war between Sony and PS3 hackers is over, you’re quite wrong. Restraining orders against Geohot and rootkits in latest PS3 firmware weren’t enough for Sony, and therefore, Sony has decided to take further drastic measures.
As you probably know, the latest PS3 firmware was cracked in no time, so it wasn’t very effective at preventing pirated games from being played? According to the latest news, it seems that Sony has still got a few tricks up in its sleeve.
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The Chronic Dev team has finally released a new version of greenpois0n allows you to jailbreak your iPod Touch on firmware iOS 4.2.1. The Chronic Dev team has made this jailbreak come with a major update, making the device you jailbreak an “untethered” jailbreak. For those people who don’t know what untethered is, it means that your device will be completely fully jailbroken.
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.











