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vr6GOLFr32 said:
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Ajescent said:

Here's a question someone asked on gamefaqs: Now that the ps3 systems are hacked, how safe is your ps3 from Malware and crap like that?


I assume it's safe unless you go around downloading homebrew apps (and that's true for any homebrew app).

Awesome, I look forward to the zomg, my ps3 has been hacked threads.

Come on, you can't be this naive...

Oh? In what way?


Easy, how many threads have you seen like that for Wii, 360, DS and PSP, not to mention Gamecube, PS2, PS1, etc...?

Oh yeah, that's right... none.

 

Of course however installing custom firmware has the risk of bricking your console, but so does installing official updates.


Atleast if official updates brick the console, it will still be covered under their warranty. I should know, I had it happen to me and I received a replacement free of charge.

Regardless how tempting it may be to have custom firmware etc, I will not due that to my PS3 as I have to much respect for Sony, and i'm really against it anyways. There's a reason I don't download music and just use youtube as my source for music.


1. According to the RIAA and YouTube, unless you're using the official (VEVO [blegh]) channel, you're still infringing copyright (aka "pirating").

2. Who do you respect, the record companies? They don't deserve jack shit worth of respect. Major-label musicians don't get shit for their recordings. That's why I don't buy Major-label CD's, I go see them live (at a higher markup price). Independent artists (not like the "indie" genre), on the other hand, I buy their albums, and if possible, go to their (relatively inexpensive) concerts because a decent amount of their profits are from album sales.