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From what I've gathered, this cannot be fixed by a "firmware update".
Indeed. The master key has been found allowing one to generate perfectly valid signatures as many as one likes, and the master key is burned in the hardware and cannot be updated via software.
Sony cannot remove access to the master key, they cannot change it, and if they blacklisted it in software they'd be blacklisting all the signatures made with it thereby also blacklisting themselves.
I don't see how they're planning to fix this, and I really do think this is nothing more than a PR stunt; they are afraid of losing games publishers because of this. Of course, any games publisher worth their salt already knows the ramifications of master key being leaked and they know it can't be fixed.




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2010-03-02
It seems kind of like a scripted PR reply, not one based on a comprehensive understanding of the vulnerability.
From what I've gathered, this cannot be fixed by a "firmware update".
Sony would have to do an impractical mass recall to fix this problem.
Not likely, it's cracked for good.