We have news from the PS3Xploit team, with the developer bguerville toolset update. With all the festivities in between we were late, but the result does not change! Our gift is the new FERROX COBRA 4.87 developed by our friend Alexander, tested and working. To quote from LizZo on their latest PS3 Custom Firmware release, roughly translated:ĭidn't you think we would have made you celebrate New Year's Eve without our gift? And no eehhhh You might need to install build-essential and zlib1g-dev packages if you are using Ubuntu (use sudo apt-get install).Proceeding the 4.87 PS3 OFW Update and their previous revision, over the holidays PlayStation 3 developer released Ferrox PS3 Custom Firmware (CFW) 4.87 v1.00 Cobra 8.20 adding support for PS3 Firmware 4.87 with the changes detailed below for those in the PS3 Scene that still own a PlayStation 3 video game console.ĭownload: CEXFERROXCOBRA487.pup (199.1 MB) For those who doesn't know how to use these tools, the following steps would help.įirst of all checkout the tools developed by fail0verflow team and build it. You can find the custom firmware generator code from here. He went on to develop some tools to create custom firmware for ps3. Currently this needs some wiring and soldering works but they have promised to release an easy to use tool sometime next month.īut kakaroto(the hacker behind aMsn and P元 payload for psgroove) wasn't patient enough. The fail0verflow team, who found out this fail, used the following famous xkcd comic to describe Sony's ECDSA algorithm.įail0verflow demonstrated their work on AsbestOS, which is a bootloader for ps3 using which you can boot Linux on it. Finally it turned out that Sony's ECDSA algorithm for signing apps use a random number generator which always returns the same number (No, I'm not kidding). The 27th Chaos Communication Congress revealed the Epic Programming Fail on the PlayStation 3 security.
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