The upgrade came as the Company continued to take legal action against the original hackers who published the first lot of security codes for the PlayStation 3.
The upgrade came as the Company continued to take legal action against the original hackers who published the first lot of security codes for the PlayStation 3.
The new firmware version 3.56 includes a patch intended to stop hackers from executing unofficial code allowing illegal programmes and pirated games to run on the console however within an hour of the patch being published hackers were circulating the new codes online.
Overnight Sony got a restraining order that was supposed to stop hackers from posting the codes online. The only problem is that Sony is struggling to identify the offenders.