![]() ![]() And it was/is the same way since ever (for any/every console). Other parts are just nice to have (at least for endusers). Because one of the most important reason of exploits (at least for endusers) is the piracy thing. we do not want to release exploits anymore, because we do not want people to use piracy and cheats". how can you be so sure that there are private exploits? Can you sent some info/links please?Īnd if so, the reason for not releasing it, shouldn't be "the desire to prevent piracy and protect against online cheating", because the argument fails for any previous released exlpoit ever (for every console). The exploit for FW 4.05 I think was found first by the fail0werflow crew and independently by a Chinese security firm, that disclosed it to Sony.Ĭlick to expand.Wait, wait, wait. You can probably find a mention of it in one of his Tweets. ![]() IIRC, the exploit for FW 5.50 was released after it was patched, and that happened, again IIRC, because probably one of qwertyoruiop's console sent a crashdump or two to Sony servers. Well, the common practice is never burn a 0-day, as you never know when you'll may need one. First Google hit is "Trinity: PSP Emulator Escape, 2019 but I think I read something related much earlier). I didn't followed PSP and Vita scene and I'm not bored enough right now to check, bud wasn't found a jailbreak on the Vita via the PSP emulator? (OK, I checked. To answer a few questions above, even if PS5 would be a different architecture than a PS4, from the fact that it's allegedly backward compatible, a working exploit could be useful even in a emulated environment/sandbox. As of December 2019, the latest PlayStation 4 system software version is 7.02.Click to expand.Yup, after the PS2 they start putting fucking DRM on the gamesaves, FFS! There is very limited information as of just yet, but with a track record like TheFlow's, it'd be wise to stay on 6.20 if you're on it. ![]() While a webkit exploit is useful, a kernel exploit would allow modders to do more with a theoretical softmod, and would be the first possible kexploit available since OFW 5.05/5.07. ![]() What makes this tease even more notable though, is the fact that it isn't just a webkit exploit-the term "kxploit" was specifically mentioned. Those interested in homebrew are being told to stay on that system version, with a vague comment of, "Also don't update past FW 6.20 if you want a kxploit". According to a post made by TheFlow on Twitter, it appears that he has an exploit in the works for OFW 6.20 as well. As those in the PS4 scene are likely aware, there is a current webkit exploit for consoles on firmware 6.20, thanks to SpecterDev. After cracking the PlayStation Vita wide open, and providing a litany of useful homebrew tools, it appears that TheFlow is looking to move onwards and upwards to the next Sony system: the PlayStation 4. ![]()
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