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That's a part number, rather than a per-machine serial number. So it's quite safe.
For example this one: http://www.ps3news.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=19106
Sony could probably track them down. People even hide their PSP MAC address when they post a tutorial on Youtube or forums, blogs, etc. Next time maybe you should censor the serial numbers too. Better safe than sorry.
To access the connector the console has to be completely disassembled, and special rig for power and for heatsinks to connect.
No if you look at pics this bd drive is like all others.. pads tinned but nothing there... all ps3 drives seem to have been programmed by this.... but i dont understand why ppl keep on about bd drive in this thread... it is the connector on the main board that is shown.