The previously unhackable Sony PSP (firmware versions higher than 2.71, that is) has been cracked, this time, with the aid of a buffer overflow in the PSP’s libTIFF image libraries. Technical mumbo ...
The newish PlayStation Portal device is made for playing your favorite PS5 games on-the-go via Remote Play, but like any good handheld peripheral, users were quick to see what else the PlayStation ...
The latest PlayStation Portal system update has patched up an exploit that allowed the handheld to run PSP games offline. Yesterday, we reported that Sony rolled out update 2.0.6 without detailed ...
As the subject says, there's a confirmed exploit for version 2.0 PSP firmware. There dosn't seem to be a loader or anything yet, but I'm sure it's being worked on. After the downgrader was cancelled, ...
Proving that if someone really wants to crack security protection they will, hackers have found a stupidly easy exploit of the PSP's new firmware that opens up the possibility to run unsigned code ...
An exploit that hackers used to get the PlayStation Portal to run PSP games has been fixed, and it's due to the hackers reporting the exploit to PlayStation itself. The issue was fixed in the latest 2 ...
PSP modders check this: http://today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=technologyNews&storyID=2005-10-06T201917Z_01_KWA673124_RTRUKOC_0_US-SYMANTEC-TROJAN.xml<BR ...