Update: The TIFF exploit has been tagged useless — it won’t lead anywhere.
Update: The video has been reposted; again, keep in mind — this is not from Team ICE. See my comments concerning the video below.
Update: Just to clarify some things, Team ICE didn’t release the video; sorry if I implied that. Whether or not the video was legit is a different story — like I said, it was quite convincing. We’ll find out in the coming days no doubt. For now, have fun playing with the Team ICE tools.
Update: Unfortunately the video no longer works. Earlier viewers witnessed a very convincing “Hello World” screen called from the PS3’s XMB. I’m sure more updates are ahead…
Baaaaam, peanut butter and jaaaaam! Team ICE has released their ELF 2 SELF converter tool for Windows; alongside documentation, examples, and other related goodies in connection with the Resistance: Fall of Man and MotorStorm (R:FOM/MS) exploits.
Say it ain’t so…
My apologies for my earlier skepticism (see here). I’m thrilled to be proven otherwise. Kudos team.
Download: ICE Package v1.1
- source: ps3hax
Comments (161)Ah, ha! Potentially some good news concerning Sony’s PS3 console and evading their nasty security measures; I say potentially because it stems from those at ps3news… *Nods*
CJPC is reporting the successful decryption of a PS3 ELF file off an original retail game disc. This method removes both the disc and file layer of encryption on the EBOOT.BIN.
In addition, they also claim to have successfully downgraded a PlayStation 3 console without need for a flash dump backup, “…to downgrade your PS3 you first need a copy of the original firmware (made with Infectus). However our method does not need any flash backup, as it uses the PS3’s updates to downgrade for us.”
Although it’s certainly possible, no release has been made… Could this be it — the PS3 finally hacked? Will Sony survive another round? Who knows… Tune in again — anytime, same PS3 channel. Yeah, you know what’s up.
- source: ps3news.com
Comments (40)This COD4 glitch is rather interesting… It doesn’t really serve any purpose other than eliciting a, “how’d ya do that?” from those online. Watch the video for a better understanding of what exactly this glitch entails. Check out the details here.
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