PS3 hacker joins Google to work on security project

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The hacker who became notorious for breaking open the PS3's anti-piracy measures has been hired by Google to work on its latest security project.

George Hotz, better known by his online alias GeoHot, is joining the technology firm's Project Zero initiative, which is designed to prevent computer users from being spied on via bugs in software.

"You should be able to use the web without fear that a criminal or state-sponsored actor is exploiting software bugs to infect your computer, steal secrets or monitor your communications," Google researcher Chris Evans said on the Project Zero blog.

"Yet in sophisticated attacks, we see the use of 'zero-day' vulnerabilities to target, for example, human rights activists or to conduct industrial espionage. This needs to stop. We think more can be done to tackle this problem."

Hotz will join a team dedicated to "improving the security of any software depended upon by large numbers of people, paying careful attention to the techniques, targets and motivations of attackers".

Project Zero will locate vulnerabilities in software and report bugs to the software developers. "Once the bug report becomes public (typically once a patch is available), you'll be able to monitor vendor time-to-fix performance, see any discussion about exploitability, and view historical exploits and crash traces," Evans explains.

Hotz gained notoriety in January 2011 after he decrypted the PS3 'root key' and posted it onto the internet for everyone to work with. Sony took Hotz to court and the case was settled in April 2011, with Hotz agreeing to a permanent injunction preventing him from hacking any Sony products again.

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Source: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/471622/ps3-hacker-joins-google-to-work-on-security-project/

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Nap99Posted:

Anything you throw at Geohot he will jailbreak, either they be iphones or ps3s haha this guy....

MotionxPosted:

He was the first to jailbreak an iphone in 2007
and then he hack an ps3 and got into some legal trouble

Source: http://pulse2.com/2014/07/21/google-recruits-the-first-iphone-jailbreaker-george-hotz-112052/

StonerzardPosted:

xSHiiFT
Ayr He wasn't known for breaking the PS3's security methods lol.

He was known because he was the first person to jailbreak an iPhone.
Update your sources, this isn't really accurate.


Sony indirectly made him more known, though. You didn't see him on CNN because of the iPhone.


Yeah, everyone was on about GeoHotz mods in the gaming community for years after his work with the PS3, he got known for that and then released the iPhone jailbreak, and I swear he wasn't the first either? Took Sony a few years to do anything about that lawsuit though

babydangyPosted:

How old is he now? Wasn't he only 17 when he got through the PS3?

xSHiiFTPosted:

Ayr He wasn't known for breaking the PS3's security methods lol.

He was known because he was the first person to jailbreak an iPhone.
Update your sources, this isn't really accurate.


Sony indirectly made him more known, though. You didn't see him on CNN because of the iPhone.

ThoseSlowKidsPosted:

Ayr He wasn't known for breaking the PS3's security methods lol.

He was known because he was the first person to jailbreak an iPhone.
Update your sources, this isn't really accurate.


Actually he was first known for unlocking the Iphone

BCWPosted:

Teezla Sounds stupid having a "hacker" to help Google with security.



I know it isn't stupid, its clever!


Not really stupid because he's helping Google prevent hackers exploiting.

BCWPosted:

That's a smart move by Google right there.

-GazzaPosted:

looks like a low life but fair play to him hes going to be minted now which i suppose is the main thing!

mafo5000Posted:

rkidx He's going to be minted soon, he was proberly a cheap little kiddo before.
Give it a few years once the Security software is made, hes going to be close to a millionaire


"Cheap little kiddo," lol you obviously don't know who he is. I don't blame you, since your only 15. This guy has been in the hacking scene since 2007. He was the first person to unlock an iPhone.