PSP Trojan Identified by Symantec
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1UP reports that today Symantec Security Response experts identified the first Trojan that targets Sony Playstation Portable systems, Trojan.PSPBrick, as a Category 1 threat (Category 5 being the worst). As of today, there are no confirmed infections, and we'd like to keep it that way!
The virus is designed to look like a downloadable hack that lets users run their own games on the PSP. Once installed, it deletes system files and breaks the PSP. The user must choose to download it - which means you're safe if you don't go around taking files from strangers.
The virus is designed to look like a downloadable hack that lets users run their own games on the PSP. Once installed, it deletes system files and breaks the PSP. The user must choose to download it - which means you're safe if you don't go around taking files from strangers.
Source: 1UPOliver Friedricks, Senior Manager at Symantec Security Response confirmed that the virus, which masquerades as a mod, is something the users have to download to deliberately get around the Sony PSP security system. People will not be affected if they don't arbitrarily download unknown files. Unfortunately, those who may inadvertently install the Trojan.PSPBrick are out of luck. Symantec warns that it will delete critical system files and essentially break your PSP. "You'll have to send it back to Sony for repairs," said Friedricks.
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he puts it memory stick on his and runs it on his psp.
The virus says "hello mr psp I have a firmware upgrade for you please flash /dev/urandom".
The psp flashes and reboots.
Little Timmy now has a dead psp
Sonys rma department tells little timmy to get a job and buy a new psp.
The moral of this story sonys rma department sucks ... I mean never flash new firmware you found on a p2p network.