(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
If the recent PSN hacks have taught us anything, it's how important data privacy really is. Since users have lost trust in Sony to keep their data private, at least one amateur coder decided to take matters into his own hands. An underground developer has created a PC based application, titled PSN Anonreg 1.0, that allows users to anonymously create a PlayStation Network account. It achieves this by stripping out sensitive data which is normally sent, such as your unique Console ID number.
Prior to creating an account with PSN Anonreg, please ensure that the username and email address that you intend to use are not yet registered with another PSN account. In addition, the password you choose must contain eight characters, at least one upper and lowercase letter, and at least one number. These are standard PSN account requirements, but please note that the application will not check these requirements for you.
This application was written by the intention to disclose security issues in the PlayStation Network. It is meant to be used as private investigation only.
Please keep in mind that European law allows to reverse and analyze protocols and applications by the intention to enhance user security.
The registration will create a valid PlayStation Network account for you.
Unlike the original PSN registration, this application protects you and your personal data.
It strips sensitive information which is normally sent to and saved by the PlayStation Network, like unique console ID's etc.
Be aware, that the PlayStation Network registration has some limitations for the registration.
These are:
1) Your password has to contain at least:
• 8 characters
• 1 upper letter
• 1 lower letter
• 1 number
2) Your nickname does not exist already.
3) Your e-mail is not registered already.
This application will not check if you follow those limitations.
NO THIS WILL NOT ALLOW PSN ON CFW
You must login or register to view this content.[multipage=Set your Page Name ]