I want to block sonys website that communicate with my console before i start fiddling in it. It a little bit of paranoia I know but does anyone knows what websites I should block in my router?
Not sure, but I think for it to be connected to the net, it's connected to Sony servers, sorry, but it doesn't matter, Sony can just find out from your ISP, everything you do offline and online gets logged, the moment you put your ps3 online, Sony knows everything.Magsor said:I want to block sonys website that communicate with my console before i start fiddling in it. It a little bit of paranoia I know but does anyone knows what websites I should block in my router?
I don't know how they do it but it's true, it's confirmed, that's one of the problems with hacking, everything gets logged on and offline.Magsor said:And they do that magically? my ps3 is bound to send infos somewhere.
Its much more practical to have my ps3 online so i can send stuff over ftp and such.
gifi4 said:I don't know how they do it but it's true, it's confirmed, that's one of the problems with hacking, everything gets logged on and offline.Magsor said:And they do that magically? my ps3 is bound to send infos somewhere.
Its much more practical to have my ps3 online so i can send stuff over ftp and such.
Thug4L1f3 said:Apart from gaming online, why would you ever want the connection enabled?
All PSN software gets dumped and I don't play online so I have no need to go online ever.
Once you start messing with the firmware you may as well forget about online. It's not like 360 where just the disc drive's firmware is modified, and challenge responses spoofed, it's the whole console's firmware. Think jtag 360, no one in their right mind would take one online.