Post: Possibility of geohot comeing back to ps3 scene
03-26-2013, 12:46 AM #1
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I don't know if this is true Smile I though geohot started working for Sony.



George Hotz, an infamous hardware hacker better known online as Geohot, has a PlayStation that he’s not allowed to play with — at least not the way he likes to, which involves figuring out how to bypass manufacturers’ artificial limits on what users can do with their gadgets.

Geohot settled a civil suit filed against him by Sony for figuring out how to let people play homebrew games on the popular console — in violation of a federal law that prohibits getting around encryption in hardware and software, even if the reason to do it is perfectly legal. He settled the suit last year by agreeing never to tinker again with a Sony product, but his hacker itch has him awaiting a looming decision by federal copyright regulators that, for the first time, could legalize videogame-console jailbreaking.

That, Geohot thinks, might let him “jailbreak” the PlayStation again, freeing it for the world of tinkerers to use as they wish, the same way that a decision in 2010 to allow mobile phone users to liberate their smartphones to run whatever programs they like bolstered a vibrant alternative to the tightly constrained and capriciously run Apple App Store.

“I would really like to get back into that scene,” Hotz said in a recent telephone interview.

Every three years the U.S. Copyright Office entertains requests to create temporary loopholes in the law that makes it unlawful to circumvent encryption technologies in items that you buy. It’s that time again, the fifth go-round since the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s 1998 passage. Exemptions, about two dozen granted so far, are allotted if regulators are convinced consumers are “adversely affected in their ability to make non-infringing use due to the prohibition on circumvention.”

It’s part of a long-running showdown between the big copyright holders who view the world as divided starkly into creators and consumers, and a motley coalition of librarians, digital rights groups, disability activists and hackers who seek to preserve a world where people can re-purpose, upgrade and build upon the devices and media they legally buy, just as hackers, painters and culture jammers have done for decades before the DMCA.


The popular mobile phone jailbreaking exemption came against the protests of Apple, which claimed jailbreaking would ruin its business and open the nation’s cell phone networks to “potentially catastrophic” cyberattacks. But copyright regulators decreed that it was finally legal to “jailbreak” smart phones so that iPhone users could install apps that Apple didn’t approve.

Today, there are more than 1 million jailbroken iPhones using a third-party app store called Cydia, and Apple has incorporated into its mobile operating system many of the same tweaks that came out of a freedom it said would doom its business model. Those promised cyberattacks never came and, clearly, Apple’s mobile business is thriving, helping push the company’s stock to stratospheric levels.

The decision also gave legal clearance to Android hackers who busted their way past carrier and manufacturer imposed locks on smartphones so users could install custom flavors of Google’s open-source mobile OS that are devoid of the bloatware and limits carriers put on the handsets.

But under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, it’s still unlawful — a civil or criminal fine — to hack a gaming console or a tablet like the iPad for the same reason.

That might soon change under proposed exemptions offered by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Hotz, 22, understands this anomaly of the DMCA all too well. Last year, Sony dropped its PlayStation 3 jailbreaking lawsuit against Hotz in exchange for promises that the Palo Alto, California man would never again tinker with the game console or any Sony product. For the moment, he said, he has “put all Sony products in a box.” He said that, since the settlement, he has not “touched them since.”
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03-26-2013, 12:54 AM #2
H41822
Banned
if this news is real,
Sony want help from geohot to crypt the ps4 so they never can get hacked again.. xD
sorry bad english :$
03-26-2013, 12:57 AM #3
Originally posted by H41822 View Post
if this news is real,
Sony want help from geohot to crypt the ps4 so they never can get hacked again.. xD
sorry bad english :$


yes i agree with you Smile but this is only words Smile
03-26-2013, 01:02 AM #4
SnD_Boosters
Who’s Jim Erased?
Originally posted by Thomasmw3 View Post
But under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, it’s still unlawful — a civil or criminal fine — to hack a gaming console or a tablet like the iPad for the same reason.


You know, that law isn't really enforced (by the way, these are US laws for those that live in other countries). There are a boatload of people with hacked consoles (keep in mind that the PS2, Xbox [360], Wii, and PS3 are all consoles. And don't even get me started on tablets.
03-26-2013, 01:03 AM #5
Wretch 32
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I'm getting people telling me geohot will be working on 4.xx but wont be released into PS4 As he will get risks off getting done again, So im not very sure whats going on. Someone needs to contact him aswell as this news is kinda getting on hacked forums.. ect PSHAX
03-26-2013, 01:11 AM #6
iOdysseus
Bounty hunter
I'm sure Geo has better things to do. He has lots of jobs calling him to buff up their security. I'm also sure Sony has employed him in some way for the new PS4 and maybe current PS3 updates. The guy isn't gonna come back and release a hack just for the leechers and then get thrown in jail. An addition, he sees how far the PS3 scene has gotten since his last exploit was patched. He's probably just letting the other good devs have it.

Keep in mind we can hack the PS3 4.xx OFW with hardmore mods, but it's difficult to release a stable CFW.PUP for 4.xx.
03-26-2013, 01:20 AM #7
Originally posted by iOdysseus View Post
I'm sure Geo has better things to do. He has lots of jobs calling him to buff up their security. I'm also sure Sony has employed him in some way for the new PS4 and maybe current PS3 updates. The guy isn't gonna come back and release a hack just for the leechers and then get thrown in jail. An addition, he sees how far the PS3 scene has gotten since his last exploit was patched. He's probably just letting the other good devs have it.

Keep in mind we can hack the PS3 4.xx OFW with hardmore mods, but it's difficult to release a stable CFW.PUP for 4.xx.


i agree with you 100% he's geting more money to buff up security than to make jailbreaks .
03-26-2013, 01:21 AM #8
{H} | Exception
Error… Cat invasion!
Even if he did create a CFW for the PS4, he would be out of his mind to actually release it to the public Winky Winky
03-26-2013, 01:22 AM #9
-JM-
Space Ninja
Originally posted by Syndirecycle View Post
I'm getting people telling me geohot will be working on 4.xx but wont be released into PS4 As he will get risks off getting done again, So im not very sure whats going on. Someone needs to contact him aswell as this news is kinda getting on hacked forums.. ect PSHAX


lately there were alot of rumors about new gen console 4xx jailbreak geohotz call of duty dam i don't know what to expect in the future lol
03-26-2013, 01:22 AM #10
Wretch 32
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There is gonna be a release off for 4.xx 100%, But i know its not gonna be long, I'd say in the next 24/38/53 hours.

Originally posted by BASEBALL View Post
Even if he did create a CFW for the PS3, he would be out of his mind to actually release it to the public Winky Winky


He probs has a 4.xx CFW, But hiding it as he dont wanna get done, No one knows what he is doing to the PS3 Hacks. CFWS.

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