Or removed OtherOS because people were poking around the hypervisor (omitting the fact that the whole Linux-on-Playstation thing was an elaborate way to dodge tax as the console could be classified as a “personal computer”).
Or suing Geohot for exposing that the ECDSA signing scheme that they based pretty much all of the PS3’s security on was basically broken.
The list is fairly long, really
Don’t worry, Sony has a patent that will ultimately take care of this problem: https://www.creativebloq.com/sony-tv-patent
We are truly in the darkest timeline.
Of course Sony would have the patent on that shit. Remember when they used unauthorized root kits for copy protection?
Or removed OtherOS because people were poking around the hypervisor (omitting the fact that the whole Linux-on-Playstation thing was an elaborate way to dodge tax as the console could be classified as a “personal computer”). Or suing Geohot for exposing that the ECDSA signing scheme that they based pretty much all of the PS3’s security on was basically broken. The list is fairly long, really