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Saturday, May 28, 2011

DOWNLOAD CENTRE : FUSE 1.0.0.1 PS3 ALPHA 1

Robo Hobo's port of Fuse -- the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator -- for PS3. This version, both for 3.55 CFW and the 3.41 "Dongle" hack, is currently in the testing stages. Refer to "Readme.PS3" (included) for more info.

fuse-1.0.0.1-ps3-alpha1-cfw.zip

fuse-1.0.0.1-ps3-alpha1-dongle.zip
So, remember when everyone was speculating that REBUG and "sp-int" (PSN dev. server access) was the reason for PSN going down? Well I don't believe it was, or at least Sony never led us to believe that, and further evidence suggests it wasn't REBUG at all. What evidence? Well the fact that you can still get on PSN using REBUG 3.55.1, sp-int, and this 3.61 spoofing method.



The 3.61 spoof is pretty simple: Download this "Spoof" package (here or here) -- it comes with dev_blind.pkg and a dev_flash folder. Inside dev_flash you'll find a sub-directory called vsh.

1.Install jjolano's dev_blind and OpenPS3FTP
2.Start dev_blind
3.Start OpenPS3FTP
4.FTP to your console and browse to the dev_blind folder
5.Backup the vsh folder located under dev_blind; more specifically
◦dev_blind/vsh/etc/index.dat
◦dev_blind/vsh/etc/version.txt
◦dev_blind/vsh/module/vsh.self
6.Overwrite those files with the ones found in the spoof package downloaded above
7.Restart your PS3
If everything went well you should see 3.61 under [Settings] -> [System Settings] -> [System Information]. If not, well ... you're using this at your own risk. We are not responsible if you damage or brick your console. Remember: Messing with flash memory can be dangerous. Act wisely.

Now change to sp-int mode in REBUG and try it out. But of course "sp-int" means you're playing on development servers, which aren't overly populated, and who knows what implications that may cause with your PSN account or console.

That said, I'm not clear as to whether or not Server Mapper works, or if pcfreak30's DNS still does the trick, but if it does, that means you're back on retail/production PSN with your hacked custom firmware.

Can't say I'm surprised that Sony never fixed/blocked sp-int access.

Update: Reports seem to indiciate that it is now patched ... or maybe it's down due to this, from the PlayStation blog:

PlayStation Network is scheduled to undergo maintenance today, from about 8am until approximately 5pm Pacific time. During this time, registration and Account Management will be inaccessible, including the password reset process. While some users may experience difficulty signing in to PSN, the majority of consumers will be able to play online as well as sign in to external sites that require PSN authentication (like this one).

For those asking about the PlayStation Store, we’re still targeting restoration of all services by the end of this month. Contrary to reports, the Store will not be publishing today.

6.3X Downgrader v3.1 w.

PSP Developer some1 has today published its PSP OFW 6.38 Downgrader to contribute to the Genesis Competition!

The downgrader works on a original 6.38 FW (HEN or CFW is not needed to downgrade!) and you can downgrade to Firmware 6.35.

It supports all PSP models (1000, 2000, 3000 and PSP Go) except 07g/09g (newer = 3000).
Support for 07G and 09G will be added later by downgrading the PSPs to OFW 6.35 instead of OFW 6.20.
With 07g & 09g support added, 07g & 09g model PSP-3000s will be downgraded to firmware 6.35, while all other models will be downgraded to firmware 6.20. You will need to include the appropriate firmware updater (either 6.35 or 6.20

If you have a PSP-3000 and do not know which modules your PSP has installed, you can download and run the PSP Module Checker to find out, then proceed downgrading.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Speed up your internet by 20%!!!!!

Microsoft reserves 20% of your available bandwidth for their own purposes like Windows Updates and interrogating your PC etc

You can get it back:

Click Start then Run and type "gpedit.msc" without quotes.This opens the group policy editor. Then go to:
Local Computer Policy
then Computer Configuration
then Administrative Templates then Network then QOS Packet Scheduler and then to Limit Reservable Bandwidth.



Double click on Limit Reservable bandwidth. It will say it is not configured, but the truth is under the 'Explain' tab i.e."By default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default."
So the trick is to ENABLE reservable bandwidth, then set it to ZERO. This will allow the system to reserve nothing, rather than the default 20%.It works on Win 2000 as well.

How to hack Rapid share and Mega upload!!!!

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1.open your rapid share link
2.then click on free.
3.As soon as timer start type this in address bar and click enter
javascript:alert(c=0)
4.a pop up message will come click ok your counter is zero just download the stu
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Method 2

1.Delete the cookies in your browser internet explorer or Firefox or opera or whatever u use).
2.Press start->run,type cmd.
3.In the command prompt,type ipconfig/flushdns press enter.Then type ipconfig/release,then ipconfig/renew .Now type exit.
4.Now try downloading, for many people this may work if their ISP provides a dynamic ip.
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Method 3

1.Just switch off your router or modem) and switch it back on.
2.This may work for some users Mtnl and Bsnl) and maybe some others too.

Actually these methods generally work for those people whose ISP gives them dynamic ip.
If these don't work then one more thing that can be done is to use proxies.
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MEGA UPLOAD

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Mega upload is very easy to hack to solve the download slots problem). Just go to http://leech.megaleecher.net/
Here you will find a place to put your original link. Put it there press enter and then you will get a direct link within some seconds. You are done!!!!!

Thursday, March 10, 2011

testing...........

Custom Firmware 6.35 PRO-B Added PSX support for All models!!!!

Coldbird and Virtuous Flame have released Custom Firmware 6.35 PRO-B. This release supports PSX games, even non PSN download ones apparently. So give it go and let us know if all your PSX games work? It also now supports the PSP GO M2 Memory Stick which is good news for Go owners.

Custom Firmware 6.35 PRO-B changelog:

[!] CFW state of repair can not run some of the UMD game problems (MHP3 need 6.37 version.txt)
[+] Support PSPGO M2 Memory Stick
[+] support for PS1 games made

DOWNLOAD FILE HERE....

6.20 TN-D HEN Released! PSX, Action reply support + bugfixes *Updated*

Updated: 6.20 TN-D TiltFx Bugfix released by Total_Noob. This should fix any issues experienced when using Datel’s tiltFx motion senor. Thanks flofrucht for the info!

As promised, PSPGen have released Total_Noob’s 6.20 TN-D (HEN) his latest 6.20 TN HEN release. This release comes with a few new features like, PSX support (PSN and converted titles) and Action Reply cheat code support. You can also resume PSX games on the PSP Go. 6.20 TN-D includes a number of bug fixes over TN-C.

Now if you want XMB ISO loading support, try aLoader v1.0 for 6.20 TN

6.20 TN-D (HEN) changelog:

(6.20 TN-D by Total_Noob)
————————
(Changelog)
- Added homebrew icon (thanks to PhysXPSP).
- Added full PSone gaming support (PSN PSone games, converted PSone games).
ICON0.PNG will be replaced if it isn’t 80×80, else pops.prx causes a crash (custom icon by PhysXPSP).
- Added KEYS.BIN creation (possibility to share PSN PSone games).
- Added possibility to resume unofficial PSone games on PSPgo.
- Added plugins support for PSone games.
- Added TiltFX(motion controller) and Action Replay(cheat device) support (thanks to HacKmaN).
- Added possibility to translate TN VSH Menu.
- Added possibility to use own font table for TN VSH Menu.
- Fixed flash0 protection bug.
- Fixed 32gb memory stick incompatibility.
- Fixed bug that causes a crash when you suspend the device (manually) in TN VSH Menu.
- Increased large memory to 51m

DOWNLOAD FILE HERE....

Updating !!!!!

Start updating my blog this time....

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

PS3 Master Key Found (For Real This Time) and PS3 Dongle ID Key Generator Released

Thanks to graf_chokolo who made public the PS3 master key (46 DC EA D3 17 FE 45 D8 09 23 EB 97 E4 95 64 10 D4 CD B2 C2). With said key we’re able to generate our own dongle ID keys — ones that Sony hasn’t revoked. And to do that: Xtse’s PS3 Dongle ID Key Generator. Two versions are available — one for Windows and one for Linux. And I gotta say congratulations to hack master chokolo, that’s some real nice HV work in the past couple weeks.

The key used for PS3 downgrade dongles currently sold is typically 0xAAAA; the same can be said for PSGrade. Sony can revoke keys of their choice with firmware updates, potentially leaving you hack-less. Now that graf has discovered the “master key” we can generate our own dongle keys and keep on entering factory/service mode … should that lead to other hacks down the road.

Cheers!!!!!

Happy new YEAR 2011.....

PSP Master Key

Mathieulh Found The PSP Master Keys! Can sign anything PSP now!

First it was the PS3 that had its master key’s uncovered. Now Mathieulh has posted he found the PSP master keys in the PS3 system. The Kirk key’s as they are called.

Quoting Mathieulh via his twitter

" I can encrypt/sign anything on psp now"

What does this mean now for the scene? Well big changes, very big. PSP dev’s can now sign there own homebrew as if they were Sony. That means they will run on any PSP! Any homebrew, PRX, Eboot’s and Custom Firmware too.

Did you know? Kirk Keys, The hardware crypto engine responsible for almost all aspects of the PSP’s security, including decryption of eboots & prx’s, savefile and adhoc encryption, and idstorage verification. Named after Captain Kirk of Star Trek.

6.31 HEN and 6.35 HEN released for Minna no Sukkiri demo exploit!

Virtuous Flame aka Vflame and Coldbird’s HEN for 6.31 and 6.35 have been released! The ones that were stuck on 6.31 or 6.35 Firmware, this is what you have been waiting for! Your now part of the HEN party that’s happening. Instructions on how to use it below:
1. First download the correct HEN for your version of firmware either HEN for 6.31 or HEN for 6.35 (below)
2. Download and install HBL rev 112 for Minna no Sukkiri demo exploit
3. Download the Minna no Sukkiri PSP Demo and save data exploit. Extract the folder UCJS10094.zip to PSP/SAVEDATA
4. Now in the HBL directory hbl/menu/EBOOT.PBP overwrite this eboot with the appropriate HEN version for your Firmware 6.31 or 6.35
5. Start the Minna no Sukkiri, load HEN and enjoy homebrew!!!

Yes ISO loaders like Prometheus ISO Loader do work on 6.31 HEN & 6.35… But remember legal ISO backup’s or you shall burn in HELL.

Sony to announce PSP2 in Japan come January 27th

VG247 and various other websites are all claiming that Sony will announce the PSP2 this month in Japan. January 27th is the date set. This move makes sense as Nintendo is set to release their Nintendo 3DS this year so Sony really need something up their sleeves. That something is the PSP2.

First Signed OFW PSP Homebrew demo. Runs without hacks!

PSP Developer kgsws has released the first signed homebrew. This ones big for the homebrew scene. Why? Well its requires no hacks to run. No Custom Firmware, HBL or HEN needed here. Mission accomplished, homebrew on any PSP hacked or not.

Just make a directory in PSP/GAME and then place this eboot in it and run from the XMB! Nice, hopefully this will now lead to homebrew games and applications that can be run on all PSP’s hacked or not hacked.

Custom Firmware v3.55

Custom Firmware v3.55 for PS3 released By Waninkoko
What you've all been waiting for...
A custom firmware for v3.55 PS3 that enables Backup Manager support + Online!
Released of course by long time very solid scene developer Waninkoko!

6.35 HEN signed? Can be run from the XMB. No HBL required!!!!

With the recent signing of apps or using a demo’s signed container Liquidigong has posted he has signed 6.35 HEN (also 5.03 HEN) So it looks as if we are soon going to be able to launch 6.35 HEN right from our XMB’s soon. No need to run the save data exploit first then HBL. Good news. As far as I can see on the avg9 forums liquidgong posts on, no release yet. But we will let you know as soon as 6.35 HEN signed is released

IPhone 5

RUMORS...
The iPhone 5 is expected to launch this summer!!!!
iPhone 5 -- a completely redesigned handset -- which our sources say is on track for a summer launch. Right now, the device is being tested discreetly by senior staff at Apple (strictly on campus only). We don't have much info on the phone at this point, but our understanding is that the new device will be a total rethink from a design standpoint and will be running atop Apple's new A5 CPU (a Cortex A9-based, multi-core chip). This device, like the iPad 2, will feature a Qualcomm chipset that does triple duty as the CDMA / GSM / UMTS baseband processor -- from what we hear there's no LTE in the mix at this point.

What a HEN?

Halfway between the CFW and eLoader (Eboot Loader, ie Eboot loader), a HEN (Homebrew Enabler) is a program to temporarily patch the RAM of the PSP. Ce patch désactive plusieurs sécurités implantées par Sony , et ouvre les portes vers le lancement d'un grand nombre d' homebrews , qui peuvent exploiter la majorité des fonctions de la PSP. This patch disables several security established by Sony, and opens the door to the launch of a large number of homebrew, which can operate most functions of the PSP. Le HEN se différencie d'une part de l'Eloader car il permet de lancer des homebrews depuis le XMB, et d'autre part, du Custom Firmware traditionnel car nous devons relancer le HEN à chaque redémarrage de la console. HEN differs from one part of Eloader because it allows to run homebrew from the XMB, and secondly, the traditional custom firmware because we need to revive the HEN each time you restart the console.

HEN continues to grow, and that makes all the happiness of PSP owners equipped with firmware 6.20

PS3 in History

PS3 in History....

The PlayStation 3's security has been broken by hackers, potentially allowing anyone to run any software - including pirated games - on the console
A collective of hackers recently showed off a method that could force the system to reveal secret keys used to load software on to the machine.
A US hacker, who gained notoriety for unlocking Apple's iPhone, has now used a similar method to extract the PS3's master key and publish it online.

Sony declined to comment on the hack.
"The complete console is compromised - there is no recovery from this," said pytey, a member of the fail0verflow group of hackers, who revealed the initial exploit at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin in December.
"This is as bad as it gets - someone is getting into serious trouble at Sony right now."
The group, which has previously hacked Nintendo's Wii and says it is vehemently against games piracy, said that it had developed the hack so that it could install other operating systems and community - written software - known as homebrew - on the powerful machine.
"The details we provided and information and techniques we disclosed would have been enough to install Linux," he said. "We have no interest in piracy."
Following the presentation, US hacker George Hotz, who has previously hacked parts of the console, used a similar technique to extract the master key. He has now published it on his blog.
This formerly secret number is used to "sign" all games and software that run on the system, to authenticate that it is genuine and approved by Sony.
However, once the key is known it can be used to sign any software - including unofficial software and games.
"I hate that it enables piracy," said Mr Hotz. "The publication of the key is more academic than anything else."
The number also works for Sony's handheld console the PlayStation Portable, said Mr Hotz.
Developers have already started releasing tools to develop new software for the PS3 using the hacks.
'Valid target'
The PS3 - once regarded as the most secure of the game's consoles, and the only one not to have been permanently cracked - has in the last 12 months come under increasingly scrutiny from hackers.
In January 2010, Mr Hotz claimed to have cracked the console.
Following his initial announcement, Sony released an update disabling a function, called OtherOS, that allowed gamers to install a version of Linux on their machines, thought to have been exploited by Mr Hotz.
Many saw it as a pre-emptive strike to guard against games piracy.
Mr Hotz never released the exploit and publicly said that he had stopped work on the console.
But Sony's removal of OtherOS prompted other hackers to begin to look at the system more closely.
"It became a valid target," pytey told BBC News. "That was the motivation for us to hack it."
He said the team had spent "months" trying to find their way into the system.
"It was not trivial to do this," he said.
In the end, the flaw that allowed them to crack the system was a basic cryptographic error that allowed them to compute the private key, held by Sony, he said.
"Sony uses a private key, usually stored in a vault at the company's HQ, to mark firmware as valid and unmodified, and the PS3 only needs a public key to verify that the signature came from Sony.
"Applied correctly, it would take billions of years to derive the private key from the public key, or to make a signature without knowing the private key, even when you have all the computational power in the world at your disposal."
But the team found that Sony had made a "critical mistake" in how it implemented the security.
"The signing recipe requires that a random number be used as part of the calculation, with the caveat that that number must be truly random and not predictable in any way," the team said.
"However, Sony wrote their own signing software, which used a constant number for each signature."
This allowed the team to use "simple algebra" to uncover Sony's secret key, without access to it.
"This is supposed to be the most secret of secret of secrets - it's the Crown jewels," said pytey.
The team decided to publish its method but not the keys.
After the team revealed their hack, Mr Hotz said that he was prompted to renew his work on the system.
"What fun is a race if no-one else is running," he said. "fail0verflow did great work - they took it up a level."
Using a similar technique he was able to extract the entire master key for the system, which he subsequently publish online along with a demonstration of it in action.
However, he has not released the method he used to extract the key.
"There is no reason to," he said.
However, he said that he may release a piece of software that will allow people to easily sign their own pieces of software and homemade games - known as homebrew - on to the console.
"I have a program running but am thinking of a good way to release it," he said.
Like fail0verflow, he said that he does not condone games piracy.
"I do not want it to be able to sign official Sony programs. I'd like it just to be able to sign homebrew."
fail0verflow said it "disagrees" with Mr Hotz's decision to release the key, saying that it expects them "to make piracy easier without accomplishing intrinsically useful".
Legal worry
Sony takes a dim view of people hacking its system.
Last year, a team released a USB dongle called PSjailbreak that contained software that allowed gamers to play homemade and pirated games on the PlayStation 3.
Sony updated its consoles to block the software and took legal action against distributors in many countries.
However, according to pytey, it may not be so easy to fix the problem this time.
The only way to fix this is to issue new hardware," he said. "Sony will have to accept this."
He said that he thought his group was on safe legal ground with its work.
"I haven't stolen anything," he said. "It's my own hardware, I can run whatever I like on it.
But Mr Hotz was more cautious.
"I'm scared of being hit with a lawsuit," he admitted.