>>HERE<< for short info (translated from jap site )
>>HERE<< for short info (translated from jap site )
here it is, great translation, pure Minglish!!
Concerning the correspondence for PSP ョ " place t Shaun * portable " security strengthening
Because it corresponds to the vulnerability on the security of the system software of PSP ョ " place t Shaun * portable " it is reported, we start the update of the system software. With the latest update, version of the system software becomes 1.51.
Concerning update start day and time, we guide urgently with this sight.
Being placed on everyone of the user, about no soldier/finishing understanding and cooperation, we ask may.
Is it really worth updating the firmware and has anyone done it yet?
İlubber Lang
CHAMP19NS
I think we've all learnt our lesson now from the recent v1.0 releases, dont upgrade your firmware
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Yeah especially when there are no new features in the new firmware.
Hope they implent WPA soon, because i recieved my psp today and i'm not changing my wlan to WEP
Agreed there fella, was disappointed that I couldnt hook up to my wireless network.Originally Posted by [FrEEzEr]
This is the only thing putting me off buying one at the minute.
I don't want to drop down the security on my wireless network.
seems 1.51 is now out, no idea whats fixed, but pretty safe bet it'll be to stop recent hacks
Patch becomes available just one day after its announcement; no details given as to what it fixes.
TOKYO--Sony Computer Entertainment has released a security update patch for the PSP that upgrades its firmware to version 1.51. The patch's release was surprisingly quick, as the company announced it just yesterday and didn't specify a release date. For owners of the Japanese PSP, the 14MB update patch is available on the handheld's official Web site. Sony has not disclosed what kind of security issues the patch fixes upon installation.
Coincidentally, Sony's patch comes only days after reports that hackers have cracked the code for the PSP's media, the Universal Media Disc. Some games have been uploaded to the Internet, but currently there is no way to write UMD discs.
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hi the 1.51 is here now at psp-zone is it worth updating?
^^ 1.5 broke any of the 1.0 hacks so we cant play homebrew etc atm, so what do you think the "security" fixes in 1.51 will fix from 1.5
in a word, no
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