PS4 Homebrew release: PS4Vibe
Developer Al Azif has released a PS4 Homebrew that lets you test the rumble on the PS4 controller. While this might not sound impressive or groundbreaking, this release relies on the open source SDK...
Developer Al Azif has released a PS4 Homebrew that lets you test the rumble on the PS4 controller. While this might not sound impressive or groundbreaking, this release relies on the open source SDK...
Developer Al-Azif has released an update to his very useful tool PS4 Exploit Host. PS4 Exploit Host lets you load the latest PS4 5.05 exploit from your local computer, as well as run the...
Developer Al-Azif has released version 0.4.2 of ps4-exploit-host, a tool which I’ve named in the past my “swiss army knife” of PS4 hacking. This new release brings a stream of bug fixes and new...
In the past few days, Game dumper and FTP Server updated payloads have been released for the PS4, and are now compatible with firmware 4.55. Developer Xvortex has not updated his github with the...
Hacker m0rph3us1987 has released “Holy Grail”, a payload for the recently released PS4 4.55 exploit. What is Holy Grail for PS4 4.55 When run in combination with the recently released exploit for PS4 4.55,...
Developer Al-Azif has updated ps4-exploit-host a lot since the last time I talked about it. With multiple developers adding their own flavor of the PS4 4.05 Jailbreak, ps4 Exploit Host know ships with no...
A bunch of “homebrew” binaries (payloads) from the 1.76 PS4 Jailbreak are being ported to the “new” PS4 scene. Recently, libftps4 has been ported to the 4.05 firmware, and basically lets you run your...
Given the current pace of the PS4 scene, this release is fairly old (it pretty much happened right after SpecterDev released his implementation of the exploit) but is quite important: Developer IDC has been...
SpecterDev released the PS4 4.05 Kernel Exploit a couple of days ago, and everyone’s been busy providing scripts, payloads, and tools to run the exploit and do a few interesting things with it. It’s...
