SilverSpring
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True, but that was still malware. Dark Alex intentionally coded the thing so that it would brick the PSP if the software was hex edited.
And pandora didn't exist at that time.
Hurting the owner of that website was one thing, hurting the website's users (who had nothing to do with the site owner) was another story.
We all make mistakes, but I still count that one as the second malware for PSP (the first one being that other virus)
Absolutely not malware.
Every app out there that touches the nand has huge warnings both in the app and the readme that says something along the lines of "If you do 'X' the psp WILL brick", with 'X' ranging from 'flashing someone elses nand image', 'editing idstorage keys' etc. Even Sony's updater has it with 'X' being 'removing the power'.
If someone removed those warnings from the updater so that someone didn't see it anymore and they bricked, it is now Sony's fault? Did they just release malware?
DA's warning simply had 'X' as 'hexediting out this text'.
That website owner knew exactly what would happen yet still went ahead and hexedited out the warnings and credits.
Remember also that this person was hexediting out credits of all apps posted on his site for a long time before this happened (usually inserting his own name and website) and only stopped doing it after DA's release and has never done it again since then (AFAIK). So, well worth it (though it seems they haven't stopped stealing).
EDIT: about Pandora not existing back then, Pandora was released to the public BECAUSE of this (partly anyway). DA released his cfw knowing that Pandora would be released to save those users who bricked (refer to Noobz site on Pandora release to jog your memories). In the end, no one ended up with permanent bricks, just shitting bricks (for a few days).