Hacking New 5.5.1 Entrypoint, apparently exploit works!

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I've seen you mention this a few times but I honestly find it hard to believe.
Any proof?
Which link do you use?
I want to believe you, but devs said it was patched by 5.5.0.
actually i agree with you, a lot of people said it is supported,but they could be trolls, and their was a video earlier, so.... i recommend to stay on 5.5.0 if u r, but if u r on 5.5.1 just give it a shot
 

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Someone who wants to prove that the entrypoint still works on 5.5.1 needs to make a video and show not only their system version in System Settings before running the exploit, but ALSO show their BROWSER VERSION in Browser Settings - that wouldn't be spoofed and would prove their console version. Until someone can do that, there's no definitive proof to this (previous video didn't show browser version, so could be spoofed as TVii was removed on 5.4.0 in EU, not 5.5.0 like elsewhere).
 

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The userland exploit does work for 5.5.1 the private kernel exploit was patched.
You've got it backwards. The userland exploit was patched on 5.5.1, that's the whole reason Yellow8 released his userland exploit... All the current 5.4 programs you see being tested right now are using the 5.3.2 kernel exploit and Yellow8's 5.4/5.5 Userland exploit that got patched in 5.5.1. 5.3.2 Kernel exploit was patched in 5.5.0, that's why most of that 5.4 stuff doesn't work on 5.5 unless it uses functions that are available to userland, like drawing on the screen.
 

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You've got it backwards. The userland exploit was patched on 5.5.1, that's the whole reason Yellow8 released his userland exploit... All the current 5.4 programs you see being tested right now are using the 5.3.2 kernel exploit and Yellow8's 5.4/5.5 Userland exploit that got patched in 5.5.1. 5.3.2 Kernel exploit was patched in 5.5.0, that's why most of that 5.4 stuff doesn't work on 5.5 unless it uses functions that are available to userland, like drawing on the screen.
This thread is claiming that userland wasn't patched at all, though, and that the devs dun' goofed and released a perfectly working 5.5.1 userland exploit.
 
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This has nothing to do with that

I was mostly referring to H3llbender's post; if the private kernel exploit for 5.5.0 was actually proven to be patched in 5.5.1 and not the userland (like he and some others claim) it would leave the devs one less reason to keep said kernel exploit private.
 

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finally a respected developer, i think u will clear this up, so exactly what happened here,and if the 5.5.1 exploit is present, does that mean a private kernel exploit for 5.5.0 be publicly released? @Marionumber1

If it actually does work (which I still doubt), the 5.5.0 kernel exploit is still staying private.
 

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If it actually does work (which I still doubt), the 5.5.0 kernel exploit is still staying private.

http://www.hitbox.tv/ANTONIOPS

He updated live from 5.5.0 to 5.5.1, showed his Internet browser version, took requests from the chat. The dropbox link is working, I don't see how it could be fabricated but you should have a look.

edit: he just went offline but hopefully he can highlight it.
 
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