Dreams-Visions said:
makes sense to me.
but is it possible to introduce a hardware revision that accepts the old key in some limited capacity and a new key for all software released after say...February 2011?
meh, probably not possible.
Guess I didn't think of that. hmm, well they could do a blacklist instead of a whitelist, but nevermind.
I'm not tech savvy enough for this kind of thing.
I guess on the PSP they could do a hardware revision for the Pandora exploit but the scene never had the public and private keys for the PSP so they couldn't sign software.
I guess it is bad for the rest of its cycle.
However, I think the best course of action is to just not talk about it from Sony. Really, if they mention it, more people will know about the exploit, but if they keep mumb on it, the more astute gamers will be the only ones to know about it (just like they did with Move :lol ).
Just don't get the word out, and as we all know, if you try to silence something on the internet, they'll just yell louder, so just better to take the lick, keep silent, and try to fix it secretly.