Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld console could be infected by malicious code using a buffer overflow vulnerability
Malicious code could render Sony's console 'unusable'

Hacker threat to Sony PlayStation Portable

Buffer overflow vulnerability could run malicious code

Written by Matt Chapman

Sony's PlayStation Portable handheld console could be infected by malicious code using a buffer overflow vulnerability, according to a warning from an antivirus company.

Panda Software said that proof-of-concept code already exists that exploits this flaw and works on all versions of PSP firmware that can view TIFF files. 

"The vulnerability is particularly dangerous as it could be exploited through malicious code programmed for this purpose or even directly by hackers," said Luis Corrons, director of PandaLabs

Last year, PandaLabs detected the Format.A and Tahen Trojans that were designed to target the PSP and could delete files and even render the console unusable.

"It is highly recommended not to install software on consoles that does not come from reliable sources, and before doing so it is advisable to scan it first with an updated antivirus solution," said Corrons.

"Similarly, external communication by USB, IrDA or Wi-Fi should not be established with untrustworthy consoles or computers that could transfer unwanted information."

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