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Hacking group says it has found encryption keys needed to unlock the PS5 |
Hacking group Fail0verflow announced Sunday evening that it had obtained the encryption "root keys" for the PlayStation 5, an important first step in any effort to unlock the system and allow users to run homebrew software. The tweeted announcement includes an image of what appears to be the PS5's decrypted firmware files, highlighting code that references the system's "secure loader." |
Dec 11, 2021
by
Kyle Orland - Ars Technica
Tech News |