I listen to various background music from Crash Bandicoot Warped for PS1. My favorites are from Dingodile, N. Gin and N. Cortex battles. I also like to listen to the various music from Spyro the Dragon for PS1.
Oh no what have I started. LOL.
What do you guys think is worse: A 2006 Network bug being in a PS4/PS5 or Sony using a non-random seed value to encrypt the PS3's binaries so hackers could figure out Sony's Private Key?
Apparently somebody in Sony's programming team wasn't paying attention.
I wonder if this bug was always there from the start or was it introduced somewhere along the line. I do have a PS4 Pro on 3.7x. Could possible test when I find the system.
The last known Hypervisor exploit (not ever publicly released) was on the 2.x firmwares. All we have been able to do is try to get around the limitations of not having a Hypervisor exploit.
It's not a webkit exploit this time around. This is a Kernel exploit that doesn't need the usual webkit exploit to load the Kernel one. In theory this can be used to let the PS4/5 startup in a Jailbroken state from a cold boot.