
PS3 Cracks Quicker Than the Rest, Passwords That Is
by Adam Montgomery on November 30, 2007 at 6:17 pm
Want to get yourself some money in double quick time, or get hold of some top secret government documents? Then why not use your PS3 to crack some passwords faster than ever before! Of course we here at Ripten don’t condone this sort of behaviour, but the PS3 is actually an incredible password cracker, able to crack eight-character passwords in just hours.
Security researcher Nick Breese has harnessed the power of the PS3’s cell processor to allow him to crack passwords with only a few hours work – despite formerly taking days to solve.
An Intel chip can go through 10-15 million cycles a second, whereas the PS3’s chip can get through 1.4 billion.
“Brute force” password cracking is a simple method of simply trying every possible combination of characters until the correct combination is found. Having multiple cores in the PS3 chip allows it to try several passwords at once, speeding up the work greatly.
Don’t panic though! You won’t have a PS3 breaking into your bank account any time soon, though, as these eight-character passwords are rudimentary when compared to the sophisticated encryption used to protect online transactions and similar transfers of important information.
Source: BBC Technology
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