Cracking and encrypting has always been a cat-and-mouse game, especially in the digital realm. According to media reports, at a security conference held on the 11th, security engineer Andy Nguyen disclosed a security vulnerability related to PS4 and PS5. The vulnerability allows arbitrary code execution on PS3, PS4, and PS5 with the help of discs, which obviously provides an opportunity for hackers to crack the console. Community enthusiasts compared the PS2-era crack software FreeDVDBoot and found that they exploited similar vulnerabilities, which allowed games to run from pirated burnt discs without any modification to the host hardware itself. Of course, the PS5 also has a non-optical drive version, and it’s unclear whether it has exploitable vulnerabilities. In addition, from the perspective of industry practice, the vulnerabilities discovered by Nguyen should have been notified to the white hat community and even Sony officials before they were announced. I am afraid that they have been perfectly fixed in a firmware version in the past or in the future. .
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