Hacking Anything going on for 4.0.1?

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Well it has
  • Access to eshop to download new games
  • Access to newer games
  • Online multiplayer
  • Ability to record 30 second videos for specific games.
So yeah there is stuff going on for it. :)
That's not what i meant. I'll clarify. Is there any Homebew development going on?

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Don't demand links, do your own research
I did say "please". So it's not a demand. It's a perfectly legit question.
 
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That's not what i meant. I'll clarify. Is there any Homebew development going on?

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I did say "please". So it's not a demand. It's a perfectly legit question.
After searching google, there was no such results. :teach:
 
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That's not what i meant. I'll clarify. Is there any Homebew development going on?

nvhax (userland) and deja vu (trustzone) exploits exist in 4.0.0-4.1.0, but deja vu relies on an exploit patched in 4.0.0 which "probably" can be fixed in the long term. On top of that more privilege escalation is needed due to smhax only existing in 3.0.0.
So yes, we will see something for 4.x *eventually*
 
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By being on GBATEMP and looking at the first 10 threads you know as much as 99%+ of people. There's no need to google or ask questions or request pics. I guarantee you will read it here first (short of following g the Twitter guys, when they sneeze it's also posted here.)
 
As cunfurmed by hack liek @SciresM and @tunip3 trustzones is completly haxed and will be: available.
howevers, very long time because the 4 kernal hasnt been exploit.

First off...spelling.

Next, not quite -- The underlying flaw Deja Vu takes advantage of to get TrustZone execution on 2.0-3.0.2 is still present in 4.x...but there's no way to trigger it, right now. TBD, in the long term I'm gonna say 4.x is probably safe, and don't update past it, but definitely wouldn't call it "completely hacked".

Also, tunip3 isn't a hacker and I don't know why you included them for credibility.
 
First off...spelling.

Next, not quite -- The underlying flaw Deja Vu takes advantage of to get TrustZone execution on 2.0-3.0.2 is still present in 4.x...but there's no way to trigger it, right now. TBD, in the long term I'm gonna say 4.x is probably safe, and don't update past it, but definitely wouldn't call it "completely hacked".

Also, tunip3 isn't a hacker and I don't know why you included them for credibility.
Music to my ears. 4.0 it is then. *crosses fingers*
 

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