Wow, the Seagate 530? Or another? Also are you hiring I only forked out enough for the 500GB 530.
Yup Seagate 530 4TB
Wow, the Seagate 530? Or another? Also are you hiring I only forked out enough for the 500GB 530.
Sold that second PS5 few months ago, not like I really need something larger than 50 inches, not like I need money, I have money, I spent 1k on the 4TB SSD lol, and so far no issue with those battery lol.
all new ps5s are likely below 4.03.I still have mine in the box from Black Friday (a week or two after launch date?)
is this hackable?
More than likely yes. The boards were actually made as far back as June/July 2021. At least mine is. - My primary is a day 1 which is up to date and this one is just sat waiting for the day. - The user land part is released, just got to wait for the kernel exploit..I still have mine in the box from Black Friday (a week or two after launch date?)
is this hackable?
I’ll check my Walmart CFI-115A today and see the firmware as well.I know this thread is a few months old but it's seems like the best place for me to mention this (and I didn't want to start a brand new thread). Just wanted to mention that I was able to buy a PS5 from Walmart 3 days ago and just got it today and the firmware that was on it was 4.03. So the allegedly hackable firmware is still being shipped with new consoles being bought now. Hope this helps anyone out trying to get their hands on a 4.03 console. Good luck out there.
what do you mean by blocking PSN subscriptions?I'm done with the PayStation with them blocking PSN subscriptions because they want to make a few extra bucks on PS Now. My PayStation 5 is going offline until it can be hacked.
Wait it out…My ps5 is on 4.03 , is it worth waiting or should i update and share accounts for cheap.
theres basically no exploit available to the public yet so not much you can do even with a low firmwareIs there no database/serial checker like with the switch scene?
RIght, I'm aware, but I also know of vulnerable firmwares such as 4.03. That's the only reason because I have a new PS5 still in its box and was wondering if its exploitable.theres basically no exploit available to the public yet so not much you can do even with a low firmware
Here is an article showing that the PS5 is exploitable and at the time of that post was on the latest firmware.RIght, I'm aware, but I also know of vulnerable firmwares such as 4.03. That's the only reason because I have a new PS5 still in its box and was wondering if its exploitable.
Just curious if you ever checked what firmware your new PS5 shipped with?I’ll check my Walmart CFI-115A today and see the firmware as well.
I purchased it in March from Walmart, it is surprisingly 4.50.Just curious if you ever checked what firmware your new PS5 shipped with?
Wow. I guess I just got really lucky.I purchased it in March from Walmart, it is surprisingly 4.50.