Post: PS3 Exploit YES! NO:(?
06-09-2011, 03:14 AM #1
Si1entDev
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Requirements:
- A PS3 (maybe and xtra one incase u **** up)
- Possibly a soldering tool
- Double sided USB

1. Expose the wires on one side of the USB
2. Open up your PS3 till you see the NAND
3. Connect the non-exposed wire to your PC
4. If possible, connect the wire to a part of the NAND. If not do this:
find which wire that is connected to the NAND, transfers data, or stores
cut a small split in the middle of that wire
connect the exposed USB wire to the middle of that NAND wire


The program will be able to read and write from the NAND.

The program will then receive the files and dump/write it to a folder. Of course, decryption will be harder.

What needs to be done:
- Write a driver so the PC can recognize it is connected to the NAND
- Dump the NAND into a folder on the PC
- Transfer files from the PC to the NAND

Then the things to can maybe do from this
- Put a older firmware on the PS3
- Etc...


Credits go to [link removed] They asked me to do this for themSmile


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All the pinouts are on the ps3devwiki (NAND/NOR).

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06-09-2011, 12:17 PM #11
deroad
Little One
do you want to do something like this? (these cables are welded to the nor pinouts)
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06-09-2011, 12:50 PM #12
TehNoob2010
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Originally posted by Famas103 View Post
I have to complete the tutorial once I have time. I get my 2nd PS3 on July 21.


What pins on the NAND need to be connected? Cause by not actually specifying, I not only know that you don't know what you are saying, thus making you are eFame eWhore , if it does work I could be one of the first to show footage.
06-09-2011, 01:25 PM #13
Originally posted by deroad View Post
do you want to do something like this? (these cables are welded to the nor pinouts)
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I would get so frustrated soldering that, because the wire's are so close every time I would try to solder the next wire I bet I would heat the one next to it justt enough for it to pop out...:FU:

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06-09-2011, 01:32 PM #14
deroad
Little One
Originally posted by TehNoob2010 View Post
What pins on the NAND need to be connected? Cause by not actually specifying, I not only know that you don't know what you are saying, thus making you are eFame eWhore , if it does work I could be one of the first to show footage.


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Last edited by deroad ; 06-09-2011 at 01:48 PM.

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06-09-2011, 01:42 PM #15
xEnhancer
Cracking WI-FI
Im confused Smile . . . !
06-09-2011, 01:51 PM #16
Si1entDev
Bounty hunter
adding that to the thread an will give you credit
06-09-2011, 01:57 PM #17
deroad
Little One
Originally posted by Si1entDev View Post
adding that to the thread an will give you credit


you should check your first post.
you missed some links Happy

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06-09-2011, 02:29 PM #18
Si1entDev
Bounty hunter
I fixed it!
06-09-2011, 03:06 PM #19
deroad
Little One
i forgot a thing.

to do that you need something like a microcontroller.

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