In a bid to terminate any chances of the now-famous PS3 jailbreak firmware from catching on, Sony, in an aggresive move, have released a firmware version 3.55 which is described by the console manufacturer as “a minor update that adds a security patch”.
The jailbreak in question surfaced earlier this year in August, and is the only successful jailbreak available for PS3 enthusiasts.
Sony began its onslaught against the modding community in September this year, when it filed a lawsuit against an online retailer, who was selling the PSJailbreak mod.
Post filing the lawsuit, Sony was quick a release a security patch, which in turn triggered the creators of the original jailbreak to hit back with a downgrade in October.
The downgrade allowed users to roll back the changes made by the patch, thereby enabling users to once again continue their free-for-all ways.
With version 3.35, Sony is displaying it’s intention to continue the this cat-and-mouse game over the much-desired PS3 Jailbreak firmware.
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