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- Dagreenman, on 12/31/2008, -34/+228it can find the cure for cancer, play high def movies, and crack SSL. WHY DOES IT NOT HAVE GAMES TO PLAY?
- magicmarc, on 12/31/2008, -5/+157LAN Party?
- anxcaptain, on 12/31/2008, -7/+112Related by keyword
"free ssl certs" - inactive, on 12/31/2008, -5/+968 cores x 200 at sub 500 bucks each...
cheep computing has now a new meaning - xXShadowstormXx, on 12/31/2008, -0/+87I wish there was a way to disable that Related by Keyword. Most of those are two+ years old and are no longer relevant.
- peaceninja, on 12/31/2008, -4/+83i applaud the hacker community, making our lives more secure by beating crackers to the punch
- jollyfats, on 12/31/2008, -1/+72I heard that it only takes a 500 PS3 farm to bring Skynet into existence
- jshhmr, on 12/31/2008, -9/+80In a related story: Hackers try the same thing with 200 XBOX 360's, but 180 out of 200 got the red ring of death.
- ebaymag0t, on 12/31/2008, -9/+71How did we beat SSL,because we have 200 PS3s. While you only have 1 PS3.
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -1/+51For those that dont get it, Wiini is a ***** that just posted an "a" for a comment then edited it. He is such a sad, pathetic person that he wanted his first poster spot no matter what. He will also die sexless and alone.
- greeniemeani, on 12/31/2008, -9/+55Buried as dupe. However, I am glad the title isn't "SSL broken with 200 PS3's".
- shuffle, on 12/31/2008, -1/+44No, they ran the new 'SSL Exploit Studio' by Ubisoft....
- dagamer34, on 12/31/2008, -1/+43It's 7 cores. One is redundant to increase manufacturing yields and is never used.
- peaches017, on 12/31/2008, -7/+49http://digg.com/security/MD5_collision_creates_rog ...
- veriix, on 12/31/2008, -1/+38Good thing you posted "a" to save your precious first post spot, tool.
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -0/+35Well we can thank Sony for subsidizing the cost of this project.
- dgtlnight, on 12/31/2008, -0/+29Using adblockplus? Add:
digg.com#DIV(class=related-stories) - TheTaoOfBill, on 12/31/2008, -4/+33Because you touch yourself.
- HypocriteDigg, on 12/31/2008, -15/+44This is what happens when you have no games to play.
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -1/+30I'll bring the Doritos and my little brother, because my mom made me.
- archiecstll, on 12/31/2008, -0/+28Also, this cake.
- latrosicarius, on 12/31/2008, -1/+25no lets just hide this flaw, or make legislation that outlaws hacking. that will solve our problems.
security through obscurity FTW - kaelyiesta, on 12/31/2008, -0/+23Exactly right. These guys should be making big bucks, considering the damage crackers do when they are the first to break something. I hope the security industry snatches these guys up with some high salary offers for the good work they can do.
- Tyger11, on 12/31/2008, -2/+25It's magic.
- endgame, on 12/31/2008, -7/+30PS3 FTW!!
- GravyTrain6, on 12/31/2008, -5/+27b
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -3/+25cheep cheep cheep.
- fluxion, on 01/01/2009, -1/+22they'll make it up in game sales.
oh wait - HamNCheese, on 12/31/2008, -9/+29FUD.
Only the CSR/CA mechanism was broken. All they can do is issue certificates that "look" legit - the data in transit is not affected by this attack (yet...)
This is besides the fact that anyone worth handing sensitive data to will have "enhanced" certificates anyway. - 1980Tim, on 12/31/2008, -1/+21They were going to try to do it with Wiis, but since launch they have only been able to find 4 of them to buy.
- Treshnell, on 12/31/2008, -1/+21Clearly, you don't know any real hackers.
- Ellipsys, on 12/31/2008, -9/+28It has games - if you're talking about exclusives start out with...
Uncharted (Good action/adventure)
Metal Gear Solid 4 (Stealth Action, Story-driven epic)
Little Big Planet (User created content, platformer)
Valkyria Chronicles (Japanese-style Strategy RPG)
Disgea 3 (Japanese-style Strategy RPG)
That ought to get you started. - FredFredrickson, on 12/31/2008, -1/+19Why would it matter what model they are using? All of them have the same CPU inside.
- shakajumbo, on 12/31/2008, -1/+18dugg for correct usage of hacker and cracker
- Cerialthriller, on 12/31/2008, -1/+18it only cost them $10,000 in hardware..
- humpdave, on 12/31/2008, -3/+19Achievement unlocked?
- diggdowner, on 12/31/2008, -0/+14You mean "Trophy." But dugg anyway.
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -0/+14well trying doing that with 8 core mac pros...
- mrhedges, on 12/31/2008, -0/+14I hope someone invents a device so that I can stab you through my monitor.
- greenlight2001, on 12/31/2008, -8/+22I have *THREE* PS3s.
- Evi1d33d, on 12/31/2008, -0/+137 cores are unlocked to increase yield and 1 core is reserved for XMB, so only 6 cores are accessible.
- inactive, on 12/31/2008, -1/+14Why? Because I have 200, PS3s.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uh1jB4hVJRg - NathanCH, on 12/31/2008, -2/+15$500? It's 2008, not 2006.
- mrhedges, on 12/31/2008, -5/+18Yes, because a 729MHz processor makes it so much more worth trying than a 3.2GHz multi-core CPU. Troll.
- NathanCH, on 12/31/2008, -1/+13Oh okay, so the 360 is sub 1250 bucks.
- HelAom, on 12/31/2008, -4/+16too bad it's buried now, your precious first spot means nothing
- thebaron2, on 12/31/2008, -0/+11I think he meant $80,000, but that's not including tax.
- HelAom, on 12/31/2008, -0/+11I'll bring the beer
- DBeta, on 12/31/2008, -2/+13That's not completely true. Although all PS3s perform roughly equal, the chips vary in size and heat production from model to model. My first model 20GB PS3 puts out a ton of heat, but my brother's 40GB PS3 produces almost no heat at all.
- veriix, on 12/31/2008, -0/+11Do you want a cookie?
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