I'm unable to find any information on whether or not saved cards in your Playstation Network Wallet are saved locally on the PS3 or on Playstation Network servers. Depending on where that's saved, either Playstation Network servers holding PCI-level account information have been compromised or the latest firmware update to the PS3 has been hacked. Either way, someone is now enjoying $150 worth of stolen digital copies of:
NBA 2K10 PSP
God of War(R) Chains of Olympus
LocoRoco™ 2
RIDGE RACER
Monster Hunter Freedom Unite™
Patapon™ 2
THE KING OF FIGHTERS COLLECTION
Killzone: Liberation
Apache Overkill
Like seriously? Digital games? You can't even resell those. At least if you set your hacking targets on iTunes you can funnel the money directly to your fake seller account. By hacking a PS3 Network account all you get are a few lousy games.
Friday, October 15, 2010
-Sigh- PS3 Wallet Software Compromised
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Setup Windows 2008 DC as an NTP Server
Run command as Administrator. On the DC you want to keep time:
net stop w32timeOn your other DCs:
w32tm /unregister
w32tm /register
net start w32time
w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:0.us.pool.ntp.org,1.us.pool.ntp.org,2.us.pool.ntp.org,3.us.pool.ntp.org /syncfromflags:manual /reliable:yes /update
w32tm /config /manualpeerlist:FQDNofTimeKeeper /syncfromflags:manual /reliable:no /update
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