http://www.informit.com/discussion/inde ... 73d08ac355
The video shows him running nmap about 3-4 times, and the psp restarts. Possible exploit?
port that restarts the psp
Sometimes its nice to give a little summary or piece of the article. Just in case the linked site goes down or if someone is looking for topics like this by searching the forums.
Being a security geek and all, I wondered what ports the PSP had open when it was connected to the network. So, I fired up nmap and located the device and then scanned it to see what I might find. Alas there was nothing...but one scan wasn't enough!
The next time I did the scan, I decided to probe all 65535 ports. I then became impatient and figured I would surf a little. No sooner than I had typed in my next page with my custom keyboard then the darn PSP reset on me!
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Wed Apr 06, 2005 3:11 am
- Location: Lexington, KY
I found a similar thread over on PSP-Vault about people finding open ports on their PSPs.. thought some folks might be interested.
http://www.psp-vault.com/module-pnForum ... tart-0.pspI did a port scan on my PSP last night and found port 21 to be open along with SMTP and POP3 ports open. I attempted to login and my ftp client tried to connect but, I need a username/pwd. Any help on this?
-----
Locked as a dupe of this topic:
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=1274
Please search old topics before reporting things you find or hear about elsewhere - *especially* if its been more than a few days since the original report was made elsewhere.
http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t=1274
Please search old topics before reporting things you find or hear about elsewhere - *especially* if its been more than a few days since the original report was made elsewhere.