Technology | PlayStation 3 PlayStation 3 Gets Hacked Could make it easier to play pirated games, says BBC By Liam Carnahan Posted Oct 24, 2012 12:39 PM CDT Copied In this 2011 file photo, a man operates a Sony Playstation 3 console at an electronics shop in Mainz, Germany. (AP Photo/DAPD, Torsten Silz, File) An online leak of security info for Sony's PlayStation 3 could make it easy for hackers to unlock the system and play pirated games on the console, reports the BBC. The information was posted online by a group of hackers identifying themselves as the Three Musketeers. They say they decided to publish the info only after they found out a Chinese group also had the "master key" and was planning on charging a fee for the code. The leak comes just after a judge threw out a case against Sony surrounding last year's security breach, which compromised millions of customers' user info. Read These Next Louisiana mayor convicted of raping her son's 16-year-old friend. A $220M ad campaign may have been Kristi Noem's downfall. California's 'Party Mom' hears her fate. Lily Allen's 'revenge dress' literally has the receipts. Report an error