PS Vita Nand Successfully Dumped

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C-Miinus

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Last night, Yifan Lu announced he was able to successfully dumped the Playstation Vita Nand. This Nand is encrypted so it will be impossible to hack the system by modifying its Nand. This in itself is interesting though, as this confirms Sony didn’t mess up their security on that point, and attempting to hack the Vita by modifying the NAND directly is not a possibility. Some of Yifan Lu’s interesting findings are that the eMMC NAND is about 3.78GB, with about 800MB used by the (encrypted) system, and the remaining 3GB or so potentially empty for now.

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More info and pictures visit Yifan’s blog

Source: Yifan’s blog
 
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I still think that it will be hard to hack the VITA. PSP 3000 is still not hardware wise hacked, like the older PSPs. We only manage to run an exploit that lets us use stuff. But it is not a permament hack. If we never managed to permament hack PSP 3000, I doubt we will ever hack the PS VITA permamently, so that Sony can’t patch it.
 

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If you can't write a simple article without copy and pasting , why are you a news writer, you're not only making yourself look bad by copy and pasting you're making the site look bad as well!
 

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Last night, Yifan Lu announced he was able to successfully dumped the Playstation Vita Nand. This Nand is encrypted so it will be impossible to hack the system by modifying its Nand. This in itself is interesting though, as this confirms Sony didn’t mess up their security on that point, and attempting to hack the Vita by modifying the NAND directly is not a possibility. Some of Yifan Lu’s interesting findings are that the eMMC NAND is about 3.78GB, with about 800MB used by the (encrypted) system, and the remaining 3GB or so potentially empty for now.

IMG_0613_zps3f00fd7c.jpg


More info and pictures visit Yifan’s blog

Source: Yifan’s blog
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Thanks for information C-Miinus:Dwell done Yifan!. It might pay to re word the post in your own words seems people (staff) are not to impressed you being the news writer. You should have just stuck with news reporter bro that you can report what ever you want:). Just my opinion, I could be wrong don't take it the wrong way bro.:Grog:
appreciate the work.;)
If you can't write a simple article without copy and pasting , why are you a news writer, you're not only making yourself look bad by copy and pasting you're making the site look bad as well!
I see your point but maybe you should pm this info to C-Miinus three mods arguing is not the best look for the site or yourself! Yes I read the whole thread Come on guys it goes both ways.RESPECT!
Just my opinion, don't hate I could be wrong.;)!
Thanks.
 
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