oh, sorry for the letdown.Pretty sure you didn't understand my post lol
القصد ان قبل تعديل المقال كنت متحسف على اني سويت أبديت من ٤.٠٦ ل٤.٠٧
اما الحين ما تفرق لان ما كان ينطبق علي في كل الأحوال
Get it?
lol, no need for thisgoogle translate says this:
The intention was that before modifying the article I was confused that I was shown from 4.06 to 4.07 But now it is divided because what applies to me in all cases
is this correct?
do you you know who is team fail0verflow is?I don’t see anything for end-users, so title is misleading.
I do have my original launch PS4 on 1.5x .. so I can update that if needed.oh, sorry for the letdown.
i am sure someone, some time will release something for 4.07, SOON ™.
Yes I know who they are. Title is still misleading as they haven’t released anything ready for use.do you you know who is team fail0verflow is?
Nothing is released yet, so for now, no. This does mean that someone will make and release a public use of the exploit, and that will in turn lead to loading backups.tl;dr does it allow backups and what is the latest ps4 FW version , i still never bought one, is it too late to find on 4.05?
i saw something here last week about a backup method working on ps4, which FW was it for? was there one at least shown if not release for FW higher than 1.76? will it be hard to find a ps4 on 4.05 or below right now?Nothing is released yet, so for now, no. This does mean that someone will make and release a public use of the exploit, and that will in turn lead to loading backups.
Current latest FW is 5.00.
It's currently possible for 1.76 and below (or just below 1.76, not sure tbh) - I have no idea what version the consoles in store are at right now.i saw something here last week about a backup method working on ps4, which FW was it for? was there one at least shown if not release for FW higher than 1.76? will it be hard to find a ps4 on 4.05 or below right now?
I don't see how the title is misleading. The kernel exploit was released, just like the title says.Yes I know who they are. Title is still misleading as they haven’t released anything ready for use.
How do you "release an exploit" without using it though? Doesn't that imply that you use the exploit? They just did a write up and documented how it works.I don't see how the title is misleading. The kernel exploit was released, just like the title says.
Tools that take advantage of the kernel exploit is not, nor has it been mentioned or insinuated in the title.
i saw something here last week about a backup method working on ps4, which FW was it for? was there one at least shown if not release for FW higher than 1.76? will it be hard to find a ps4 on 4.05 or below right now?
flat_z was showing off playing backups, but said he can't share the kernel hack because it wasn't his.i saw something here last week about a backup method working on ps4, which FW was it for? was there one at least shown if not release for FW higher than 1.76? will it be hard to find a ps4 on 4.05 or below right now?
Releasing in the context of the scene makes sense since all devs are "holding out" on their exploits. They released theirs. So it's a fair use of the word.How do you "release an exploit" without using it though? Doesn't that imply that you use the exploit? They just did a write up and documented how it works.
To make a stupid (but legit) comparison, if Sony were to release ONLY the instruction booklet to the PS5, that doesn't mean they released the PS5.
https://twitter.com/SpecterDev/stat...io/iframe/twitter.min.html#921412586569994240Yes the namedobj exploit is the bug I was using, cool that it's finally out. Just a write-up though, I may release an implementation soon.
How do you "release an exploit" without using it though? Doesn't that imply that you use the exploit? They just did a write up and documented how it works.
To make a stupid (but legit) comparison, if Sony were to release ONLY the instruction booklet to the PS5, that doesn't mean they released the PS5.
When you write something being released in the homebrew scene, it means that something ready for use has been released, like a zip file containing an installer like they did with the first Wii exploit. They have only released a documentation how they discovered the exploit and how it works. Title is misleading.I don't see how the title is misleading. The kernel exploit was released, just like the title says.
Tools that take advantage of the kernel exploit is not, nor has it been mentioned or insinuated in the title.
yeah you're right.When you write something being released in the homebrew scene, it means that something ready for use has been released, like a zip file containing an installer like they did with the first Wii exploit. They have only released a documentation how they discovered the exploit and how it works. Title is misleading.