Can the BD-JB Blu-ray Disc Java Sandbox Escape by TheFlow be used on the xbox one

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I saw on his presentation months ago that the xbox one is also affected by it, so any hope for a jailbreak with this?
In theory, it could work for booting backups burnt to a disc but I don't believe anyone has managed to pull it off. As far as leading to an actual jailbreak of the console for homebrew outside of dev mode, it's not likely
 

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how does someone start with doing this

Using this image: https://www.mediafire.com/file/6a6aexvvm36o3t3/Doom-BluPlay.iso/file (by Shykelit above, who sent me the image months ago at the time of the Tweet). This is just executing Java code contained in the bluray disc.

More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD-J

A list of homebrew games you can play through this method:
https://www.blu-play.com/links

As for reversing & exploiting the interpreter: it's very easy to obtain the binaries from a dev-mode console nowadays, so it isn't a far-fetched idea to maybe look up for vulns. If anyone wants to look into it feel free to ping me btw
 

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yes im pretty sure
It's cool.
Using this image: (by Shykelit above, who sent me the image months ago at the time of the Tweet). This is just executing Java code contained in the bluray disc.

More info:

A list of homebrew games you can play through this method:

As for reversing & exploiting the interpreter: it's very easy to obtain the binaries from a dev-mode console nowadays, so it isn't a far-fetched idea to maybe look up for vulns. If anyone wants to look into it feel free to ping me btw
Xbox Series X too works?
 
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Wonder if it will be possible to transfer over the contents of the Xbox One's memory to a PC via FTP with this method in mind?
We should do some testing and post the results, its dire in the xbox one scene lol
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Using this image: https://www.mediafire.com/file/6a6aexvvm36o3t3/Doom-BluPlay.iso/file (by Shykelit above, who sent me the image months ago at the time of the Tweet). This is just executing Java code contained in the bluray disc.

More info:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BD-J

A list of homebrew games you can play through this method:
https://www.blu-play.com/links

As for reversing & exploiting the interpreter: it's very easy to obtain the binaries from a dev-mode console nowadays, so it isn't a far-fetched idea to maybe look up for vulns. If anyone wants to look into it feel free to ping me btw
I am interested in finding some vulnerabilities but i have no idea how to and where to look lol, i already have dev mode and everything
 
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BD-J and BD-JB are not the same thing. BD-J is a standard feature on all Bluray players which follow the standard properly. It allows java code execution in a sandboxed environment. BG-JB specifically targets the PS4/5 implementation of BD-J to allow for full userland code execution. While possible that Microsoft made a similar mistake with their implementation, it's extremely unlikely to be 1:1. Though it is a possible entry point to start looking for vulnerabilities.
 
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ah, sorry buddy totally misread the post, apologies.
no worries
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BD-J and BD-JB are not the same thing. BD-J is a standard feature on all Bluray players which follow the standard properly. It allows java code execution in a sandboxed environment. BG-JB specifically targets the PS4/5 implementation of BD-J to allow for full userland code execution. While possible that Microsoft made a similar mistake with their implementation, it's extremely unlikely to be 1:1. Though it is a possible entry point to start looking for vulnerabilities.
ah i see, thanks, so bdjb is the only way forward right?
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BD-J and BD-JB are not the same thing. BD-J is a standard feature on all Bluray players which follow the standard properly. It allows java code execution in a sandboxed environment. BG-JB specifically targets the PS4/5 implementation of BD-J to allow for full userland code execution. While possible that Microsoft made a similar mistake with their implementation, it's extremely unlikely to be 1:1. Though it is a possible entry point to start looking for vulnerabilities.

this video shows that the BD-J exploit works though
 

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this video shows that the BD-J exploit works though

Because BD-J is not an exploit. It's a feature of the Bluray standard. Easiest way I can try explain is imagine you have BD-J which is like 10% of the system's functionality unlocked (But planned like that by Sony/Microsoft/etc). BD-JB exploits the already unlocked 10% to unlock an extra 40% of that functionality, which is the exploit part of this all. (The percentages are just arbitrary numbers with no real meaning other than to portray my point.)

The names do cause a lot of confusion, but there is a big difference between the two.
 

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