Or until it's patched.But for real. If yellows8 does have a kernel exploit, he's probably holding on to it for version 10 of the 3DS.
Or until it's patched.But for real. If yellows8 does have a kernel exploit, he's probably holding on to it for version 10 of the 3DS.
Well, so was ninjhax 1.x. But then bootstrap, and after that Brahma, and then CFW.ninjhax 2.x is userland only

I knew there was one, this just confirms it for me.This somehow turned from a skeptic thread to a believer thread... Nothing, I repeat NOTHING, has been announced officially. Just what seems to be a small change to the wording on a website. Can we be honest here, though? Did anyone here really think that nobody had found an exploit up until now?
Look what I underlined in your post.It only says that we can execute homebrew up to 9.9.0, but it says "Full system control exploits are only public for system versions up to and including 9.2.0."
So it's not the kernel exploit to work on 9.2.0+, but only ninjhax(ironhax, tubehax)
Right, but notice that Yellows8 (someone known for exploits) changed it from known to public. That's the whole point of this thread.It only says that we can execute homebrew up to 9.9.0, but it says "Full system control exploits are only public for system versions up to and including 9.2.0."
So it's not the kernel exploit to work on 9.2.0+, but only ninjhax(ironhax, tubehax)
I don't think that a private exploit needs an announcementLook what I underlined in your post.
But it proves that it exists.I don't think that a private exploit needs an announcement
Why prove the existence of a private exploit? For leak it's own exploit?But it proves that it exists.
He never writed to have full control in 9.2+, only homebrews, there's a big differenceIt's saying that there are only full system control exploits available to the public up to 9.2
which means it saying that Yellows8 has some exploit the provides full system control on 9.2+
He said there's no public exploit. Which means he has one.He never writed to have full control in 9.2+, only homebrews, there's a big difference
There's no public exploit != There is a private exploitHe said there's no public exploit. Which means he has one.
But why would he change it though?There's no public exploit != There is a private exploit


