![]() ![]() There is no ongoing discussion on the scene about a “new” kernel exploit, for any firmware. something else didįirmware 9.50 however allegedly patches the Webkit vulnerability, so we already know that people who choose to update to 9.50 will potentially have a harder time exploiting their console in the future. Webkit did not get patched from 9.03 to 9.04 (confirmed by an anonymous source). The other usermode exploit is the same Webkit vulnerability that was used for the 9.00 Jailbreak, which is still apparently open as of firmware 9.04, according to scene veteran Zecoxao:.The first one, and probably most well known at this point is the BD-JB exploit chain by TheFloW, which leverages vulnerabilities in the Blu-Ray driver of the PS4.The good news for 9.03/9.04 users is that we seem to have two potential usermode exploits for these firmwares. PS4 9.03/9.04 Jailbreak status 9.03/9.04 Usermode exploit – Green Second, a privilege escalation exploit, also known as kernel exploit, which gives you greater control of the device, allowing things such as Homebrew ENablers, or “in-RAM” Custom firmwares. To “Jailbreak” a PS4, we typically need two exploits:įirst, a “usermode” exploit, which is an entry point to run unsigned code through data that you have control of, as a PS4 user. There were many heads ups but you somehow missed them, so now you have to be patient. So if you’re on 9.03, don’t hold your breath. But it’s been as low as 4 months and as high as 2 years. Historically, the average time between 2 Jailbreak releases on PS4 is 9 months. But since the last Jailbreak was only a couple of months ago, people shouldn’t be holding their breath. Without any significant news on the exploit front, nobody can really predict how long it’s going to take until the next one. But it has been as low as 4 months, and as high as 2 years. As I’ve mentioned before, the average time between two jailbreaks is around 9 months. Patience is key if you’re waiting for a PS4 Jailbreak. Now, It is rare enough to be emphasized: this time around you might have better luck buying a used PS4 9.00, than trying to get a new model, as those have been out of stock for some time now.įor those of you who are stuck with a higher firmware and for some reason cannot buy a 9.00 PS4, there are two important rules you’ll need to follow: 1) patience, and 2) do not update your PS4. the best option for you if you’re looking to Jailbreak your PS4, is to buy a PS4 running firmware 9.00 or lower, at this point ( eBay is your friend). TL,DR: There is no publicly known kernel exploit for firmwares 9.03 and above, let alone discussions of a release. But there’s a growing number of people stuck on recent firmwares 9.03/9.04/9.50/9.51/9.60, wondering what’s coming for them. ![]()
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