(often called BruteForce SaveData or Bruteforce Savedata ) is a Windows utility designed to decrypt, modify, and re-encrypt PlayStation 3 save files. The PS3 encrypts most saves with a console-specific key, making them unreadable on a PC or another PS3 without resigning. This tool "bruteforces" the decryption by guessing the key using known algorithms, allowing users to edit saves (e.g., max money, unlock items) and then re-sign them to work on their console.
Sony implemented save encryption on PS3 for: bruteforce save data ps3
Using modified saves in games is generally considered harmless. In online multiplayer or leaderboards , it's cheating and ruins fair play. (often called BruteForce SaveData or Bruteforce Savedata )
Give yourself 999,999 souls in Dark Souls (PS3). Sony implemented save encryption on PS3 for: Using
: PS3 saves are tied to a specific User ID and Console ID. BSD allows you to "rebuild" a save so it works on your specific console and profile.