Al-Azif just updated PS4 Exploit Host with support for 5.05 exploit: https://github.com/Al-Azif/ps4-exploit-host/releases/tag/v0.4.2
Version number remains 0.4.2.
https://github.com/Vultra/PS4Linux_5.01
In "How to build": You also need to compile https://github.com/fail0verflow/ps4-kexec and place kexec.bin & kernel.elf into this folder...(Note: DPS4_5_01 has not been added to kexec).
https://github.com/fail0verflow/ps4-kexec
In "PS4 kexec...
Model number alone is not enough. CUH-70xx can come with 4.70 or below. You need to check the serial number to narrow down the actual firmware version.
For people still looking for PS4 Pro in US: https://cartwheel.target.com/o/playstation-pro-hardware/-/217661
Plus the 5% off with Target REDcard, you are looking at the price of Slim ($300 + tax) for a new Pro.
You can use Gamestop's website to check which store around your zipcode has those old PS4 Slim bundles in stock, like COD: Infinite Warfare or Final Fantasy XV. I bought a new Uncharted 4 Slim bundle for my friend for $308 on Amazon a month ago. It came with 3.55. But the price on Amazon has...
I am not gonna say 100% because the number of reports here is quite small compared to how many PS4 Pro are out there. But probably 99% safe if you manage to find one.
Target has pretty good return policy. You should be able to return your newly purchased PS4. But don't do that too much. I heard these stores keep tab on people who return stuff too often. My personal experience is employees in big box stores, like Walmart or Target, are less knowledgeable on...
MC97xxxxxxx is too new. Go to GameStop and ask employees there to look for new Pro with MC9690xxxxx or lower in their storage room. Multiple people here reported getting MC9690xxxxx with 4.55 from GameStop.
Try PiXploitHost from c0d3m4st4 (https://twitter.com/c0d3m4st4):
https://github.com/c0d3m4st4/PiXploitHost/blob/master/README.md
His guide is based on Raspbian Jessie. Don't know if it works with Stretch. If it doesn't work, here are the last Jessie-based Raspbian image file and NOOBS...
Looks like this is a very old bundle with the original PS4 (not slim) released way back in May 2014: https://www.slashgear.com/watch-dogs-release-date-and-ps3ps4-bundles-set-for-may-06319716/
So if it is indeed new, it should come with very old firmware.
Calculating MD5 Hash (http://www.exactfile.com/downloads/) is the best you can do. I usually double-check the MD5 after copying firmware file to USB drive just to make sure file is not corrupted during download or writing to USB. Here are the MD5 for 4.55 firmware files downloaded from...
That spoof is to stop PS4 from repeatedly bugging you to update system firmware, not for PSN access. There is no PSN-access spoof on hacked PS4 right now.
Enso used a vulnerability in Vita's bootloader with FW up to 3.65. But Sony fixed it in FW 3.67. A similar vulnerability on PS4 is needed before that can be possible. Of course, if Vita and PS4's booting processes are totally different, none of this matters...
It's not the movies or games downloads that I would worry about, like breaking into networks, downloading encrypted things, spying on network traffic. I have seen so many "Top Secret" seals on files when I was a kid
I was obsessed with finding UFOs, a surprising amount of US files where stashed on computers in other countries, China back in the early 90s omg sooo much