They report their main console was barred from use, when the only thing that was usable was Netflix. He noted that the list was found quite easily, and one hacker has spread it among the community.Īnd then a PSNProfiles forum user named GUDGER666, had been inflicted with a ban from Sony, saying that their console's been temporarily suspended or banned. They confirmed that it wasn't their PSN ID that has been banned, as they were able to log in on their other PS3 fine.
PS3 CONSOLE ID EXPLOIT SERIAL NUMBERS
Their video goes into more detail, explaining that the hacking community was able to find a list that contained the serial numbers for all of Sony's PS3 consoles. A Spanish YouTuber, TheWizWiki, had reported that with this breach, it could cause millions of people who have used the console to be banned. The first reported instance of this breach was from earlier this year in April. RELATED: PlayStation 3 Gets New Firmware Update This new breach seems to be built off of those previous exploits, this time targeting the PS3's console ID. This then caused the company to be hit with another system breach in 2014, causing millions of PS3 users' data to be stolen. Hackers had compromised the entire security system of the PS3, with the console being able to be opened up and homebrewed. This stems from the first big security breach of Sony's database in 2011. With that said, going online right now may cause the console itself to be banned, due to a recent data breach.
This includes the PlayStation 3, a console that despite its discontinuation in 2017, is still being supported to this day by various gamers. Many fans use the PS3 to play some classics that are sold on the PlayStation Store, or some of the games that still have the PS3's online servers still running. With Sony looking towards the future with its new PS5 console, some of the company's older technology has been neglected.