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$18 DIY hack for Playstation 3 released

$18 DIY hack for Playstation 3 released

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Anyone with a spare $18 and a smattering of computer nous can now hack Sony's PlayStation 3 console. Hot on the heels of the announcement that Sony had won an injunction against a number of companies selling pre-programmed USB dongles containing the hack code, the programmers behind the exploit have released the code into the wild, allowing anyone with the wherewithal to fillet the gaming hardware's legendarily uncooperative OS. In fact, anyone with around $18 to...



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