The Tomsin Back Paddle Kit for PS5 is an accessory designed to enhance the gaming experience by adding back paddles to the DualSense controller. These paddles can be programmed to…
PS5
The hypervisor-based security architecture represented a robust barrier against system reverse engineering and maintaining kernel integrity, on all versions of the firmware of the PlayStation 5 console. However, with the…
Flatz and the Exploitation of LUA Scripts: A First Look at Exploit Techniques
LUA is a lightweight and fast scripting language, often used in video games to manage game logic, real-time scripts, and other dynamic features. Its structure makes it easy to integrate…
Spectre to hold conference to explain how they broke the PS5 Hypervisor
Spectre will be holding a talk to explain how they managed to bypass the PS5’s hypervisor. In the talk, which they’ve titled “Byepervisor,” they’ll examine the hypervisor’s role in protecting…
PS5 Payload Dev SDK v0.17.2 available
Developer John Törnblom has just released a new version of his SDK specifically dedicated to the development of ELF payloads for PS5.As you know, this SDK aims to facilitate the…
Developers improve their codes for firmware 5.xx
A lot of work has been done on the recent PS5 exploit for 5.xx firmwares, the developers clearly want to advance the codes on these firmwares in order to bring…
New Sleirsgoevy updates for ps5-kstuff payload: Firmware 5.xx
The developer Sleirsgovy recently announced significant updates for the payload ps5-kstuff, introducing several features and improvements. One of the main new features is the update for firmware support without dlsym,…
Certainly! If you’re looking to block PS4 and PS5 updates using DNS, there are alternative methods you can explore. Here are a few options: Remember to choose the method that…