PSP Trojan in action
p2p news / p2pnet: F-Secure blogged a story a couple weeks ago about the PSP trojan disguised as firmware for modified PSPs, posts Dan on the company’s blog.
“A good story in its own right, but we wanted to see it in action,” he says, going on, “So what happens when a group of geeks gets an itch to destroy an expensive toy but nobody in the AVR lab is willing to pony up their own personal PSP?
“You make a call, get someone to donate a PSP, fire up the video camera & record it for posterity.”
Below is Gergely Erdélyi in his first starring role in a Mikko Hypponen production ;p

You can download the 14,427k results from F-Secure here, and just in case, we’ve also stashed the file here.
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See:-
blog – Playstation Portable Trojan…the demo, October 20, 2005
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October 21st, 2005 at 2:56 pm
Quite amusing really when he threw it over his shoulder as there is a way too restore the deleted system files by removing the cover and doing a few things inside so its only a brick if you are thick enough not to know how to restore the files hehe