QUOTE said:
A hole in the encryption scheme of the PS3 was found by team fail0verflow.
I wouldn't exactly use this terminology myself. The flaw isn't in the encryption algorithm they used in itself, but design flaws in how they made the software that actually signs the content.
Anyone can have their keys cracked if they don't follow protocol the algorithm dictates. Them not following the instructions doesn't mean the algorithm isn't solid, it just means they didn't follow the instructions and they're getting screwed for it.
Just thought I'd point that out. Looks misleading to me.