"PlayStation Portal Update: Engineers Report and Fix PSP Emulation Exploit"

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Google engineers responsibly reported an exploit in Sony's streaming PS Portal that allowed for offline PSP game emulation, leading to its quiet fix in patch 2.0.6, which also improved video quality. The group's spokesperson, Andy Nguyen, announced the closure of the exploit, drawing criticism from the emulation community for adhering to hacking ethics.
- Google Engineers Responsibly Report PS Portal Exploit, Ending Potential PSP Emulation Push Square
- Programmers got PSP games running on the PlayStation Portal, then “responsibly reported” the exploit so it could be patched TechRadar
- Sony Fixed Exploit That Let PlayStation Portal Run Emulated PSP Games After Hackers 'Responsibly Reported Issues to PlayStation' IGN
- PlayStation Portal Update Leads to Major Visuals Upgrade ComicBook.com
- PlayStation Portal 2.0.6 Firmware Update Reportedly Brings Performance, Image Quality Improvements Wccftech
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