Hacking Vita Version 3.67 Hacked

Sweet! I won't have to buy another Vita! Thanks, @fedehda !
I'm on the same boat. I ordered a 3.60 mobo from aliexpress. Thanks to a difference in the weight, it was cancelled and I'm waiting for the refund. Now we only have to wait this exploit :rofl:

Funny, same thing happened to me with my 3ds. I had to do a hardmod. While I was waiting for the tools that I needed for that... BUM! Soundhax in da face
 
This is great news but a few concerns popped up regarding game modding.

Currently NoNpDrm games can be modded using the patch folder to dump the decrypted files into, this is patched on 3.67 meaning current and future mods won't function since it loses access to it.

Right now we don't even have a method to patch the eboot even if it has been decrypted with vitashell and knowing how limited the scene is it is looking doubtful someone would be kind enough to help us out in this respect.
 
I'm currently on 3.65 ofw, I might update to 3.67 just in case Sony decides to release 3.68 or something
 
My LCD Vita is on 3.60 Enso and with SD2Vita it's awesome to use, but my PSTV was on 3.63 and when I first heard that VitaShell updated to work on 3.67...I updated the Vita TV...
So now I'll have to wait .......
Patience is a virtue indeed :D
 
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This is great news but a few concerns popped up regarding game modding.

Currently NoNpDrm games can be modded using the patch folder to dump the decrypted files into, this is patched on 3.67 meaning current and future mods won't function since it loses access to it.

Right now we don't even have a method to patch the eboot even if it has been decrypted with vitashell and knowing how limited the scene is it is looking doubtful someone would be kind enough to help us out in this respect.
Nothing presently requires upgrading to 3.67 in particular. Sony has been signing games for 3.65 as of late, probably thinking that that's "good enough" since the community doesn't have any way to bypass the crypto used by later versions of the Vita firmware. Most likely, when TheFlow releases his tools next year, it'll just have you update to 3.65 using a PSP2UPDAT.PUP file.

Of course, that's also kind of a "good enough" situation, but unlike Sony's thoughts there, it might ACTUALLY be good enough. It's entirely possible that 3.67 doesn't even add any new signing keys over 3.65, and that that's why releases only get signed for 3.65+ instead of 3.67+. We won't know 'til we get there.
 

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