SE firmware users can now safeguard their PSPs against prying eyes with the latest version of azy_xbox123's Boot Protector coming out today to fix a few bugs that allow 2.71 SE-B users to use the program and exit properly, as well as adding in new security features to keep your PSPs contents even more safe! azy_xbox123's Boot Protector was first released yesterday and enabled users to password protect their PSPs at startup, and now that he has added extra precaution's to this release, azy recommends that you upgrade to 2.71 SE to get the most out of this application.
We know you're dying to know what azy_xbox123 has put together for this release, so here's the changelog:
* USB disabled by high demand and higher security!
* At the moment azy_xbox123 is unable to encrypt the files but instead he has hidden the password file and obscured the file type!
* Slight GFX Update
* Various bugfixes including the proper exiting on 2.71SE
Expect more updates from Boot Protector, as azy is looking for more options to enable better encryption of the Lua files to prevent password theft. Until then, you can find the download below but make sure you remember that the default password coded in is 34903, and the default password written in the hidden file is 55555. Good luck securing your PSP!
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