Posts tagged decryption 
The battle continues: firmware 3.30 decrypted
Once again, Team C+D has decrypted Sony's latest firmware. Although this doesn't provide anything tangible for end users, this is a crucial first step in creating new custom firmware. While the decryption was expected, the poem written by the team was not: 3.30 Decrypter! * From Team Create+Destroy...
Hours later, 3.11 is decrypted
Firmware 3.11 was released unceremoniously, and the homebrew community has already decrypted it. Like last time, this decryption will most likely lead to another version of Dark_Alex's open-edition firmware, which combines the functionality of Sony's official firmware releases with the ability to ru...
Is all hope lost for Sony? 3.10 decrypted
It shouldn't come as a surprise that the homebrew community has miraculously decrypted the latest PSP firmware in less than 24 hours. The homebrew community seems to be at war against Sony, who's desperately trying to close the security holes in their firmware and slow down the rampant piracy that ...
Homebrew FTW: firmware 3.01 decrypted
Just to help you keep track of it all: Nov 20 - Firmware 3.00 available. Nov 21 - Suspicious "security issue" found. Nov 22 - Firmware 3.01 available. Nov 22 - Firmware 3.00 and 3.01 decrypted. Noobz, a popular PSP coder, proudly announced that the newly released 3.01 firmware has been decrypted. Wh...
Firmware 2.80 decrypted
Sony's not doing well in this battle against homebrewers. Although they just released 2.81 (to very little fanfare), the hacking community never seems more than a step or two behind. Firmware emulation has been an option for many people with 1.5 PSPs, as it gives them the flexibility of running all ...
