The PS3 came out in 2006, and it took several years for the first piracy dongle to see the light of day. Like all modern consoles, the PS3 was far from being hacked on day one. PSJailbreak: How the first PS3 piracy dongle came to be From “It’s so dumb it can’t possibly work” to “wait, how did they even think of that?” and everything in between, we hope you’ll enjoy this series. Some became instantly popular at the time of their release, others were a bit obscure or got forgotten with time, but all of them were really crazy in this writer’s humble opinion. In this series of articles, we’ll be discussing imaginative hacks for various consoles and devices. ![]() ![]() This is the story of PSGroove and PSJailbreak, or how the PS3 homebrew community thwarted the plans of some underground group to become rich on the back of PS3 piracy. But there was a point in PS3’s hacking history where it seemed sending payloads to the console with the craziest devices possible was almost a contest for hackers. You couldn’t really hack the PS3 with a Ham and Cheese Sandwich.
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