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PSAFE v1 - anti-theft application for the PlayStation Portable

Posted Feb 10, 2008 at 9:16PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: psp homebrews, realn0whereman
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PSAFE v1 - anti-theft application for the PlayStation Portable - Image 1For those who've been with QJ.NET for some time now, you might remember the program ATPSP from realn0whereman. It is actually an anti-theft application that allows you to track your PlayStation Portable online via an email.

Well, developer TRStealthX has just created a similar program and released it over at our PSP Development Forum. The nifty application is called PSAFE and is currently on version 1. Here's how the coder described it:


When installed and configured properly, your PSP will know exactly when it's not on your computer, or at your house. So if it ever gets stolen, it'll send you an e-Mail along with the thief's IP address.


So you can call local authorities, or hack the living crap out of the thief's computer - whichever one you prefer.


PSAFE v1 comes with its own Readme.txt file that will provide you with additional information regarding installation and usage. Be sure to go over the documentation first before doing anything to maximize the program's potential.

Download: PSAFE v1
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum



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# nicea500n54 2008-02-11 03:22
psp lojack

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# Flash0MiLO83 2008-02-11 20:18
I installed this on my PSP MemoryStick,

and then copied the installed files to my Flash0.

The idea I had with this is, that the thief could then

reformat my MS before hooking it up to a PC, and then,

hopefully before installing new firmware may stumble

into the Flash0 via USB eventually and Voila!



Double Protection.



I would recommend doing this procedure to anyone who

uses this program. (I accidentally traded my previous PSP

for a squished banana in a zip-lock bag; Long Story...)



- MiLO83

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# WTF! I want to hear that! Story!PSPMAN90 2008-02-12 15:34
Hey u think is posible to copy this to the flash and in the MS both? It doesnt get the flash corrupted?



Well tell me about that Story!



Thanks!

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