Hi i have a new old stock ps4 on 1.76 firmware and wondering if that low of a version has any added usefullness to future hacks? Ive read that the original fat ps4s on 1.76 had a possible way to be permanently exploited not need to run a HEN.
that's a good question. I think the majority of further exploits are lumped together with 5.05 or 6.72. supposedly, we have the security keys for the SAMU processor up to 7.5x. I don't really think hackers are looking on that old of firmware, considering there would be very, very few people on it.
Hi i have a new old stock ps4 on 1.76 firmware and wondering if that low of a version has any added usefullness to future hacks? Ive read that the original fat ps4s on 1.76 had a possible way to be permanently exploited not need to run a HEN.
I say that low of a firmware is gold, do Not update.
Instead of updating, I bet if you take a screen-shot of this 1.76 ps4 and list on eBay for sale it would fetch a pretty penny. If it's new as you say possibly over $900 coz I've seen new and Sealed Ps4 slims going for $800.
Then use the cash for a Ps5(GoW Ps5 is $550 @ Sony PlayStation direct) Plus a 9.00 Ps4 pro($350 used)
I say that low of a firmware is gold, do Not update.
Instead of updating, I bet if you take a screen-shot of this 1.76 ps4 and list on eBay for sale it would fetch a pretty penny. If it's new as you say possibly over $900 coz I've seen new and Sealed Ps4 slims going for $800.
Then use the cash for a Ps5(GoW Ps5 is $550 @ Sony PlayStation direct) Plus a 9.00 Ps4 pro($350 used)
So if it's quiet and got an extremely low firmware, then it could be very valuable to someone out there who wants a hackable PS4.
I too lost interest using my PS4 Pro and decided to sell, but I kept an HDD full of backups (to my liking - not all) when I ever decided to get back to it.
eBay won't allow sellers to leave negative for scammers/time wasters so we (sellers) have to leave positive feedback with a warning to avoid that buyer as a warning to future sellers.