Blog Posts Tagged with "PS3"
PS3 Cluster Attacks: Shall We Play a Game?
April 28, 2011 Added by:J. Oquendo
While 70 million people or so are complaining about not getting their Modern Warfare fix, an interesting e-mail made its way into my inbox. It touched on an altogether bigger problem that Sony may have on their hands - that the entire world for that matter may have on their hands...
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PS3 Running Linux Serves Up LOIC in Sony DDoS Attack
April 06, 2011 Added by:Headlines
There is more than a touch of irony to the notion that a "jailbroken" PlaySation3 running an unsanctioned Linux operating system, the very impetus for the legal action brought by Sony against Hotz and Egorenkov, would be employed in a DDoS attack against Sony domains...
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Hackers Crack the PS3 and Multi-touch iPod Nano
January 03, 2011 Added by:Headlines
The PS3 has been a veritable fortress since it came on the market in 2006, but a team of hackers has found a vulnerability in the unit's software that allows a bypass of the console's operating system...
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