Protect-me v3.0 – now with PSP Slim support and logging

Protect-Me Homebrew Application - Image 1PSP Homebrew Developer maxthebest has released the latest version to Protect-me, the app that locks your unit with a password. The latest version now supports the PSP Slim and one other interesting function: the program now keeps logs, including what an unauthorized user typed in to try and unlock the unit.

Download: Protect-me v3.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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PSP Homebrew Developer maxthebest has released the latest version to Protect-me, the app that locks your unit with a password. The latest version now supports the PSP Slim and some other improvements.

One other interesting function added to the new build: the program now keeps logs, including what an unauthorized user typed in to try and unlock the unit. Talk about secure. Here’s the changelog for Protect-me v3.0:

  • PSP SLIM and lite now supported (and so is the HX firmware)
  • Added a new function: a historic: it registers in PSP/SYSTEM/hist.txt the day and hour when you logged in and if the password was accepted or not (and if it wasn’t accepted, it tells you what the “thief” typed as a password.
  • Now, even if there is no password set, the prx works and writes the connection times in the hist.txt file
  • You can now go from “a” to “z” directly.
  • In the XMB, press square to accept (to avoid launching the umd by pressing cross…)

Users are encouraged to go through the readme which contains the installation instructions. Please visit our forums for questions and discussions on the app.

Download: Protect-me v3.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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