Nothing is happening now but we'll keep working because we want to get it done.
Well, smea doesn't want it to get done.Nothing is happening now but we'll keep working because we want to get it done.
Release your goddamn code in the first place and you can avoid things like this happeningok so as entertaining as this is, it doesn't seem nice to let people speculate and possibly get excited over nothing. so, i'll address the big thing i guess :
and you shouldn't post "PoC coming soon" on Twitter eitherNext time nobody should get hyped at all.
The problem was they were pretty cut and dry about what they were doing, before the old thread where they were keeping things posted was locked for reasons I can't begin to comprehend I remember seeing bits and bobs of code, which is more proof than the usual "lel i have kernel" shitter on this forum gives.Next time nobody should get hyped without any proof
Yeah. I was expecting people to have a little bit of criticism but well. And I love to leave the fault on other people as well loland you shouldn't post "PoC coming soon" on Twitter either
Yeah true U_U
Now I'm sad [emoji24] [emoji24]
You can't compare with webkit exploits because those are publicly available.If he publically releases the source, who do you think would benefit the most? Same scenario with tubehax -- did you realize how long it took for that to get patched then say, the publically available browser exploits?
Just because someone opts to not publically release an exploit does not mean that they're trying to hide something naughty. That's like the people who whine and complain about there being backdoors in Windows.
it is his code, he does whatever he wants with it, if you don't like that, feel free to re-create what he done and see for yourself...Release your goddamn code in the first place and you can avoid things like this happening
In short term, pirates and hackers who wouldn't be updating their firmware (and ergo the patch) anyways, along with people following the scene in general to keep posted on things. Long-term Nintendo for being able to patch it out of subsequent firmware editions, but they seem to be doing a good job of that anyways regardless of the status of the source-code for hacks. I also recall Tubehax actually being patched before, say, Browserhax, unless you're referring to some predecessor of it that I'm not familiar with; my memory's fuzzy in general anyways.If he publically releases the source, who do you think would benefit the most? Same scenario with tubehax -- did you realize how long it took for that to get patched then say, the publically available browser exploits?
Just because someone opts to not publically release an exploit does not mean that they're trying to hide something naughty. That's like the people who whine and complain about there being backdoors in Windows.
If I could recreate a system like HANS from scratch without even being able to glance at the source code I'd probably be the one giving faux-sassy answers to questions and accusations on Twitter instead of Smealum.it is his code, he does whatever he wants with it, if you don't like that, feel free to re-create what he done and see for yourself...
Release your goddamn code in the first place and you can avoid things like this happening
What do you mean?[emoji445]jajajaj deja de trollear.
well another deadend.....this seems the SOONtm
and you shouldn't post "PoC coming soon" on Twitter either
Parroting my signature sure showed me who's boss and didn't miss the point completely.Don't think of any one hacker as an infallible god who should be looked to for everything, that only makes them an egotist and makes you dependent. If they're not following through, pick up the pieces and do it yourself.
That they're not giving up despite everything tumbling down is encouraging. I'd expect something good from them at some point or another.ffff i was all hyped and stuff
rip hype press "f" to pay respects ;-;