Advertising (This ad goes away for registered users. You can Login or Register)

Nov 2013 PS4 was released, it's now Nov 2015 and Nothing!

Everything that is PS4-related but doesn't go in any other subforum
Post Reply
djhazardous
Posts: 3
Joined: Wed Dec 11, 2013 1:38 am

Nov 2013 PS4 was released, it's now Nov 2015 and Nothing!

Post by djhazardous » Sat Nov 28, 2015 11:28 pm

Is PS4 like the Vita and truly unhackable!?

Vita always gave me warning signs, such a long time without a native hack. PS4 is a higher value property for Sony so chances are they filled it with even more security preventions. Sony have even locked down new versions of PS3 that have no hope in heck of being hacked. Are Sony on top of hackers now? It would seem that way.
Advertising

User avatar
HarmfulMushroom
Posts: 752
Joined: Wed Dec 25, 2013 10:02 pm

Re: Nov 2013 PS4 was released, it's now Nov 2015 and Nothing

Post by HarmfulMushroom » Sun Nov 29, 2015 12:40 am

djhazardous wrote:Is PS4 like the Vita and truly unhackable!?

Vita always gave me warning signs, such a long time without a native hack. PS4 is a higher value property for Sony so chances are they filled it with even more security preventions. Sony have even locked down new versions of PS3 that have no hope in heck of being hacked. Are Sony on top of hackers now? It would seem that way.
You do realize it took the PS3 almost half a decade to be fully hacked? Even the 360 took a little over 3 years for the Jtag hack to be released. Be patient, it's still earlier than I'm expecting an exploit to roll in.

And I'm sure a couple holes have been discovered by people, just none released publicly yet. It has been mentioned several times now that the Vita has more security than the PS4 so it's only a matter of time.
Advertising

djhazardous
Posts: 3
Joined: Wed Dec 11, 2013 1:38 am

Re: Nov 2013 PS4 was released, it's now Nov 2015 and Nothing

Post by djhazardous » Sun Nov 29, 2015 12:51 am

Yes I do realise how long it took for the PS3 because I bought one about 3 months after the release for £380 (about $650-700). But my words regarding Sony's last systems ring true.

I was one of the first people on firmware 3.41 (and PSP below 1.50) and bought a PIC programmable USB to boot the PS3 to hack it. I've been here from the start, and this generation feels different. I think they (MS, SONY) have employed too many hackers because this gen is different, and the hackers about 5-10 years ago, don't seem to be about like they are now.

Post Reply

Return to “General”