Its just a websites source code, no actual code to the PSN. It does have a SSLCert, but it looks like it expired in 2004. Looks like the dump is an older revision of the website.
Hmm it is kind of interesting. You could probably infer a lot about current structures assuming they heavily reuse old ones, which is likely, come on its Sony, the last month or two has defined their track record there.
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It's annoying me how people keep mentioning PSN with these Lulz hacks.
They haven't hacked PSN, and probably won't be able to either. They are hacking Sony's side project websites.
Who actually used sonypictures.com? I had never even heard of it before this series of hacks.
And just because they havent done it yet, doesnt mean they will never hack the psn itself.
This seem to be a copy of an svn tag from tech.scedev.net/source/scedev_source/tags/20080616-33/scedev
It appears to be a snapshot of a smarty installation, so the most interesting stuff is actually in the database.
EDIT: Also, they seem to piggyback on HTTP authentication, and there is a snippet suggesting that they are using unsalted md5 passwords. Ouch.