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dsister said:
poroporo said:


Yes, it's all Sony's fault and George Hotz is an innocent little lamb who honesty expected that his CFW would prevent pirates from playing backups.

Sony would indeed be destroying its platform by doing nothing at all. Going the serial way might not stop piracy, but all these a**holes will at least be kept offline.

And yes, producing millions of keys is very possible, just ask Microsoft. The difference with the PC world is that Sony has a private network to protect. If the integrity of PSN is compromised, then the PS3 is finished.


*looks at PS2, Wii, DS, x360* 

I don't get it...

PSN is a fundamental part of the PS3.

The PS3 is now wide open to hackers.

Hackers can/will eventually annoy the hell out of PSN users by hacking games and potientially even accounts.

If this happens to a /- large extent, then PSN will not be a pleasant/safe experience for its user base anymore.

When this happens, Sony might just release another console sooner and abandon this one. With the master key out, there is nothing except major hardware revisions that can stop hackers from doing whatever they want with the system.