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by Horrible Gelatinous Blob 02/08/2011, 9:34pm PST |
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In case you weren't aware, the PlayStation 3 has been cracked wide fucking open. The master hardware key is in the wild, custom firmware has been released, backups are installable to the hard drive (and to USB hard drives), and PSN is in shambles.
Sony, in their infinite wisdom, decided to sue anyone and everyone. They started with fail0verflow, the team that exposed Sony's piss-poor cryptography, then moved on to geohot, various scene kids, and are now going after anyone who makes public the key or instructions on rooting your PS3.
I follow the official gamer-community mouthpiece for Sony PR, "Kevin Butler," on Twitter (I know, SHUT UP) so when this came across my feed, I knew it wouldn't be up for long:
By the time I capped it and cropped the image down -- three minutes tops -- the tweet was gone. |
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