Kevin Butler Accidentally Retweets PS3 Jailbreak Code to Thousands of Followers

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Kevin Butler Accidentally Retweets PS3 Jailbreak Code to Thousands of Followers

A quip about battleships has turned into an embarrassing blunder for Sony.

Sony's spokesperson and VP of Fictional Advocacy, Kevin Butler, unwittingly helped to spread the now-infamous PS3 root key by retweeting it on Twitter. Sony is busy trying to prevent people from getting hold of the key, so not only is this slip-up embarrassing for Sony, it's also potentially undone a lot of its hard work.

[Update: It was actually the code for the USB Jailbreak device from last year, and not the root key as previously mentioned. So, still an embarrassing slip-up for Sony, but as it has already dealt with that particular vulnerability, the code wasn't as damaging as the root key would have been.]

Linux and Mac enthusiast Travis La Marr tweeted the code at Butler, and signed off with the meme-tastic "come at me @TheKevinButler." Whoever manages the Kevin Butler Twitter account didn't realize the significance of the long string of letters and numbers, and retweeted it, adding the remark, "Lemme guess ... You sank my Battleship?" Clearly, someone figured out what was going on, because the tweet has since been removed, but for a short time, the code was up for everyone and anyone to see.

La Marr said that his tweet was meant to show his disdain for the way that Sony was handling the situation with the security breach, adding that he didn't actually own a PS3. Since the release of the code in January, Sony has sued George Hotz and the hacker group Fail0verflow, and issued [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/107414-Sony-Targets-Custom-PS3-Firmware-with-DMCA-Takedown-Notices] DMCA takedown notices to at least one site handling custom PS3 firmware. Sony was recently awarded [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/107349-Sony-Wins-Restraining-Order-Against-Geohot] a restraining order against Hotz, and is attempting to subpoena records from YouTube and Twitter containing the personal details of the people it holds responsible for releasing the code, and anyone who has watched any videos associated with it.

Source: Engadget [http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/09/ps3-jailbreak-code-retweeted-by-sonys-kevin-butler-no-punchl/]


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AvsJoe

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Wow.

Kevin Butler, VP of fucki*g up for brief periods of time.
 

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That's the USB dongle code, not the jailbreak code, just so you know.
 

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Well, that certainly was a huge mistake on his part. You'd think he'd recognize or be able to infer what it is... so why did he ReTweet it?
 

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Well, it was nice while it lasted, Kevin, but everyone needs to fuck up atleast once.

Don't worry too much about it though; everyone's first time is painful.
 

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Logan Westbrook said:
And is attempting to subpoena records from YouTube and Twitter containing the personal details of the people it holds responsible for releasing the code, and anyone who has watched any videos associated with it.
Well, looks like Sony wants to arrest me for seeing what a PS3 can do when not restricted by them. See you guys in 5-10.
Straying Bullet said:
Good luck trying to sue people who watched the video for their mere entertainment. I cannot believe Sony anymore. They really are ruining their own image.

Screw them.
My sentiments exactly.

OT: This is a fail so epic, it just might be a win. XD
 

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One hell of a sunk battleship there.
 

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Straying Bullet said:
Logan Westbrook said:
And is attempting to subpoena records from YouTube and Twitter containing the personal details of the people it holds responsible for releasing the code, and anyone who has watched any videos associated with it.
Good luck trying to sue people who watched the video for their mere entertainment. I cannot believe Sony anymore. They really are ruining their own image.

Screw them.
Since when was it a crime to watch a video? (other than child porn, obv) They would need a hell of a strong legal case to breach data protection and privacy laws
 

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Sony has an obligation to its shareholders and business partners to employ its legal machine but as right as they are to do so, they are not getting any positive reputation for it. Now if this code could SOMEHOW spread to a large enough number pf people to become unstoppable, Sony would not need to crush the lives of the hackers and would not need to acquire the reputation of soul crushing evil corporation... Just a theory.
 

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That is friggin HILARIOUS!!!!!

More proof that Sony are a bunch of morons.

ROFLMAO!!!
 

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...and anyone who has watched any videos associated with it?

How do they propose to fit the whole youtube viewing community into a court room? Then to what ends? Make every one of them pay ridiculous fees for watching youtube videos? haha.

I love my ps3 but I think Sony is losing me as a customer for taking this route.
 

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Just goes to show you, if you act all obnoxious on your adverts, eventually you retweet the code to destroy the thing you are advertising. I'll be interested to see how they come back from this.
 

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ROOTminus1 said:
Straying Bullet said:
Logan Westbrook said:
And is attempting to subpoena records from YouTube and Twitter containing the personal details of the people it holds responsible for releasing the code, and anyone who has watched any videos associated with it.
Good luck trying to sue people who watched the video for their mere entertainment. I cannot believe Sony anymore. They really are ruining their own image.

Screw them.
Since when was it a crime to watch a video? (other than child porn, obv) They would need a hell of a strong legal case to breach data protection and privacy laws
"We're fighting INTERNET PIRATES" is enough of a legal case to get a judge who admitted the whole thing was out of his jurisdiction to allow them to steal the computer of a guy only tangentially related to their latest security failure. And it is also enough to get half the Escapist cheering for them for doing it.

Also, how the fuck am I supposed to handle this captcha?

Alpha numeric characters only you cheating bastards!