Post: Signing Packages for Firmware 3.60+
08-14-2011, 08:45 PM #1
Killa
Banned
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Making moves... NPDRM styles! The gitbrew crew has managed to successfully "sign" packages (pkg) for PS3 Firmware 3.60+! Now I'm not sure if that includes 3.70 ... but if it does, awesome.

The tools used are not available to the public just yet, but gitbrew is working on that... The signing routine was achieved using PSL1GHT in a "heavily modified" setup, which they're dubbing the FrankenSDK. We'll keep you posted whenever that becomes available.

These guys -- gitbrew -- really deserve your support; click here to see what's up and how you can help. Big things ahead ... like working PUPs maybe. You've got to put one foot in front of the other... And the rest is just patience.

Signing Packages for Firmware 3.60+

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08-14-2011, 10:58 PM #29
MtrombZ
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by didjewseethat View Post
i hope a new cfw comes out i am stuck with me 3,55 cfw and all i want is to run modded lobbies.


This better be a joke... and if not, you morons who want to run these dumbass lobbies are reasons why people are leery to release anything for ps3. What hard work gitbrew is putting in to finding out new things isn't so you can abuse it and be retarded.
08-14-2011, 11:12 PM #30
i will be able to host mw2 again :fyea:

sarcasm guys i have 2 ps3s if i really wanted to host
08-15-2011, 12:03 AM #31
kissysissy
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by Awesome
get ready for some fags to put "new CFW yes! i can be 1337 haxorz and host mw2" :carling:


ikr right then they will fail and ask for help Happy

---------- Post added at 07:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:01 PM ----------

Originally posted by Kydro View Post
Making moves... NPDRM styles! The gitbrew crew has managed to successfully "sign" packages (pkg) for PS3 Firmware 3.60+! Now I'm not sure if that includes 3.70 ... but if it does, awesome.

The tools used are not available to the public just yet, but gitbrew is working on that... The signing routine was achieved using PSL1GHT in a "heavily modified" setup, which they're dubbing the FrankenSDK. We'll keep you posted whenever that becomes available.

These guys -- gitbrew -- really deserve your support; click here to see what's up and how you can help. Big things ahead ... like working PUPs maybe. You've got to put one foot in front of the other... And the rest is just patience.

Signing Packages for Firmware 3.60+

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nice find/post congrats +rep Smile Claps
08-15-2011, 12:04 AM #32
kissysissy
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by Kydro View Post
Making moves... NPDRM styles! The gitbrew crew has managed to successfully "sign" packages (pkg) for PS3 Firmware 3.60+! Now I'm not sure if that includes 3.70 ... but if it does, awesome.

The tools used are not available to the public just yet, but gitbrew is working on that... The signing routine was achieved using PSL1GHT in a "heavily modified" setup, which they're dubbing the FrankenSDK. We'll keep you posted whenever that becomes available.

These guys -- gitbrew -- really deserve your support; click here to see what's up and how you can help. Big things ahead ... like working PUPs maybe. You've got to put one foot in front of the other... And the rest is just patience.

Signing Packages for Firmware 3.60+

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nice find/post congrats +rep Smile Claps

---------- Post added at 07:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:03 PM ----------

Originally posted by Kydro View Post
Making moves... NPDRM styles! The gitbrew crew has managed to successfully "sign" packages (pkg) for PS3 Firmware 3.60+! Now I'm not sure if that includes 3.70 ... but if it does, awesome.

The tools used are not available to the public just yet, but gitbrew is working on that... The signing routine was achieved using PSL1GHT in a "heavily modified" setup, which they're dubbing the FrankenSDK. We'll keep you posted whenever that becomes available.

These guys -- gitbrew -- really deserve your support; click here to see what's up and how you can help. Big things ahead ... like working PUPs maybe. You've got to put one foot in front of the other... And the rest is just patience.

Signing Packages for Firmware 3.60+

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nice post congrats Claps
08-15-2011, 12:18 AM #33
peeps hate me y
Do a barrel roll!
michael
mlow15 michael
@gitbrew so exactly what does this exxploit do? and for what firmware?
4 hours ago
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gitbrew
@gitbrew gitbrew
@mlow15 Sign pkg files and 3.60
1 hour ago via Twitter for Android
08-15-2011, 12:51 AM #34
Budz
Former Staff
shhhh dont tell the 1337 hAxZors about this :carling: i bet they have no ****ing idea what a package is.
08-15-2011, 01:09 AM #35
H!MOM
Banned
one step closer man and i remeber when i hacked my ps3 on 3.55 i was such a huge fag i used to use challenge lobbys in public mathes and f@ck up shi7 but now im realizing i overdid it and so did some other people which are 12 Y34R 0LD5
08-15-2011, 02:45 AM #36
gusbus20
Gym leader
Originally posted by sithxnew View Post
Thats still alot of game fixes.

not really be cause they cant unsign them, only sign as they dont have the keys
08-15-2011, 03:18 AM #37
Originally posted by gusbus20 View Post
yeathey just said they can sign code for 3.60 only as they havent tried 3.66
all fw's 3.56 up im pretty sure are all signed with the same keys Winky Winky they changed the 3.70

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