PSP holds security risk Beware the buffer overflow, warns PandaBy Nick Farrell: Tuesday 12 September 2006, 14:50 SECURITY OUTFIT PandaLabs has found a vulnerability in the popular game console the PSP.Apparently a buffer overflow problem means that malicious code can be run on the PSP. To do it the hacker would have to come up with some code, but a proof of concept that exploits the flaw by using .tiff files has been spotted in the wild. A spokesPanda said the flaw was dangerous and could make the PSP vulnerable to a Trojan attack.He warned that PSP owners should not install software that does not come from reliable sources on consoles also they should be careful about letting any Tom, Dick, or Harry connecting to their machine.More here. µ