STEKSTAV said:
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ANything programmed can be hacked. It only takes a large group of people who want to do it.
Early on, the Wii exploded and the 360 was the only kid on the block for a year. Therefore they were hacked right away. PS3 started off very slowly and had no real incentive to be hacked. No big difference in games and a small userbase.
Now its growing quickly since the slim launched and it is gaining popularity.
The original xbox was an off the shelf pc. It wasn't hard to hack and it had halo and the only real online service. It had real incentive to invest time to hack it.
I'm sure there has always been the few who worked on the PS3, but it is linux based and therefore harder anyways. Now its gaining a lot of users as well as bigger exclusive games.
Again, its the same issue as with Apple and viruses. If Apple were 85-90% of the market, it would be the same as MS.