Hacking qwertyoruiopz releases his web kit exploit for below 4.50

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a new webkit exploit has dropped it is hard coded for 4.06 but if you are vulnerable it will look like this
http://rce.party/ps4/
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so guess if someone release a 5.xx exploit, qwertyoruiopz will be releasing his to stay relevant.
 

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this is just a webkit exploit not kernal and will work on 4.06
The official webkit exploit was ported to 4.06 AND 4.07, but the kernel exploit was patched in them. You can still get things like emulators if they are ever released for 4.05 and below.

Edit: I understand this is hardcoded for 4.06, but it should still work for 4.07 if edited.
 

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It is still web exploit and not a kernel explot. I will ignore it for now. :)
this is compatible with a kernal apart from two firmware versions and how can you exploit the kernal withount an initial entry point eg webkit (this is like trying to use fast hax withount being able to boot into hbl) so this is usefull

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this is compatible with a kernal apart from two firmware versions and how can you exploit the kernal withount an initial entry point eg webkit (this is like trying to use fast hax withount being able to boot into hbl) so this is usefull

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We shall wait and see when the developer says so. :D
 

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So, at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot, what does this do if I run it? Does it...

1: Simply state that I'm on a compatible firmware for now?
2: Allow me to install homebrew or emulators like RetroArch or something?
3: Allow me to play backups on my system?

Optimally, I'd be more than happy with 2. Backups would be nice, but I've got enough games already that I don't really need to do something like that. Like I said on another thread, I had heard that there was a possible way to enable backwards compatibility with the PS3 through homebrew. That would be absolutely amazing since I missed out on that entire generation, and I'm a HUGE Ghibli fan and would love to be able to try that Ni No Kuni game as well as the original versions of the Hyperdimension Neptunia games since I've only played the Re;Birth versions and I'd like to see the differences between the two.
 

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So, at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot, what does this do if I run it? Does it...

1: Simply state that I'm on a compatible firmware for now?
2: Allow me to install homebrew or emulators like RetroArch or something?
3: Allow me to play backups on my system?

Optimally, I'd be more than happy with 2. Backups would be nice, but I've got enough games already that I don't really need to do something like that. Like I said on another thread, I had heard that there was a possible way to enable backwards compatibility with the PS3 through homebrew. That would be absolutely amazing since I missed out on that entire generation, and I'm a HUGE Ghibli fan and would love to be able to try that Ni No Kuni game as well as the original versions of the Hyperdimension Neptunia games since I've only played the Re;Birth versions and I'd like to see the differences between the two.
1 and 2.
 

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And at some point 3

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So, at the risk of sounding like a complete idiot, what does this do if I run it? Does it...

1: Simply state that I'm on a compatible firmware for now?
2: Allow me to install homebrew or emulators like RetroArch or something?
3: Allow me to play backups on my system?

Optimally, I'd be more than happy with 2. Backups would be nice, but I've got enough games already that I don't really need to do something like that. Like I said on another thread, I had heard that there was a possible way to enable backwards compatibility with the PS3 through homebrew. That would be absolutely amazing since I missed out on that entire generation, and I'm a HUGE Ghibli fan and would love to be able to try that Ni No Kuni game as well as the original versions of the Hyperdimension Neptunia games since I've only played the Re;Birth versions and I'd like to see the differences between the two.
For now it is only 1
 

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And at some point 3
That would require a kernel exploit, or kexploit, to be found and released for those firmwares. This alone cannot achieve 3 by itself. This is a userland exploit. It's just like a userland exploit for the 3DS: homebrew but not backups.

And at some point 3

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For now it is only 1
Well, it could be 2 if someone released a PS4 port of RetroArch...
 

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