The imminent threat of piracy is growing increasingly close for PS3, as hackers find a way to run retail game code from hard drives.
Piracy has been rife on PSP since hackers found a way of running game UMD data from a memory stick without the need to physically modify the PSP itself.
Now the same threat looms over PS3, hackers have found a way to run game code from internal and external USB hard drives.
Their discovery is only on for Test PS3 consoles (a developer version of the console), so they've not cracked retail machines just yet, but this will apparently allow them to study how game data is handled, which could lead to further developments.
Sony will, meanwhile, no doubt be working on locking down PS3 with firmware updates. Plus, 25GB game downloads will no doubt act as a deterrent to pirates.