PSP Protection Password v0.1

Posted Oct 5, 2007 at 1:56PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Custom Firmware
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PSP - Image 1Here's something for those concerned with keeping the contents of their PlayStation Portables private. Dark_Moon has released a new homebrew security application for the PSP.

The application is called PSP Protection Password. Just like the other similarly-functioning homebrew apps released before it, it basically adds a password that you can specify to your PSP's boot. It's pretty handy if there are a lot of people in your house who you want to keep from using your PSP.

To enable it, you need to use it in conjunction with the autoboot feature of any custom firmware. Please read the readme file included in the download for more information.

Download: PSP Protection Password v0.1
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by vitz3 - 2007-10-05 10:54
» when?

I really don't get these apps. I mean they can still take the card out and read it on a computer.



Either way I respect any homebrew developer. You guys do a fine job and add functionality that companies just don't consider.



I'm still waiting for a program that encrypts actual files.

by Binary - 2007-10-05 11:20
» true?

Same one already? Why cant it be in flash! like SCEP or SECP.

by JaXeRiR - 2007-10-05 18:24
» well lol

If someone actually wants to access your PSP he/she just has to enter recovery mode and disable the autoboot...

by KevinH - 2007-10-05 20:55
» haha

That's not even needed after i entered the wrong password it wil asks to "Please turn it off manualy" but i did't do that after 4 seconds it booted the XBM with the wrong password whaha this is the worst app ever

by JaXeRiR - 2007-10-05 21:48
» well lol

Good job making the app! No-one even needs it!

by Kadz94 - 2007-10-06 03:22
» Mucked up PSP?

Hey this is absolute rubbish!!



When i put this on my psp, it worked fine..



then all of a sudden my configuration menu in my recovry mode vanished and i dnt know how to get it bk.. :( ive tried 2 reinstall FW



but it just dnt work..

plz sum1 help me..

by Marc-Hansen2 - 2007-10-06 07:13

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