yeah if you go public with your info they either remove the store or psn all together fake certs are known since years as vuln so companies encrypt such data twice normally id hope sony would do such in a safe manner normally you ATLEAST enccrypt the securtity code, even if its ssl im never putting in my details like that cuz its way too easy todo scamming at this point
#Psn stuff how safe install
aswell you should never ever install a CFW from someone unknown it could be that its used for online playtime or psn logged in playtime cuz i didnt find any info for that list on hdd
#Psn stuff how safe Offline
so if u have ps3 offline and play a game, then shutdown and turn on again so only transfers the games and stuff in one ps3 session when you go online MAYBE - i rly dont know - it doesnt save it at all on hdd but where is it stored before that? I have never been online with my ps3. user2: aha, so this information is actually encrypted? we could modify the data via proxy between the tunnels, like delete all data between the xml tags or somehow it sents directly after user profile load and sometimes - it seams random, just when u play a game or anything no DNS request for a host with 'updptl' in the name in my packet captures :-\ user2: do you now know enough to wipe all traces so that people who never had their consoles on the internet can avoid sending this information now? :) user2, at what time does it connect to that host? so if they ever sue someone for psn stuff, they will be sued themselves as most of the data they collect is just not legal also i found data it collects when i had usb device attached etc etc returns tv, fw version, fw type, console model i cannot find my PS3 connect to host with 'updptl' in the name if you use a backup it will look like this: you can modify it like the firmware version tho which transfers all games and their playtime you can forget all the history wiper and log remove apps i just finished decrypting 100% of all psn functions xxx: I don't think there are many people involved in circumventing PSN access in /this/ channel PSN was taken offline last week following the detection of an "external intrusion". Sony last night confirmed that hackers had gained access to PSN account information, such as names, addresses, passwords and, potentially, credit card details. This chat apparently took place in February this year. The chatters also claim it's possible to "define" whether or not a downloadable game from PSN is "free" or not within a URL. The hackers are seen joking about the fact credit cards details aren't decently encrypted on the service is a "feature" and saying they would never input their financial details into their PSN accounts. A supposed chat log recorded from a discussion between PSN hackers has shown that data on the service wasn't properly encrypted and that in the early days of PSN "you could see userpass, etc, plain".