While I have a PS5 on 4.51 I also have one 5.02.
I'm sure the PS5's above 4.51 and below 8.20 far outnumber the ones on 4.51 or lower. Also I like the idea of having a PS4 Slim that you can hack as it is likely more reliable than the Huge (Seto...
It's also possible that they may not be allowed to share anything yet. For all we know it's TheFloW who's Jose Coixao "friend" and isn't allowed to go into further details until a certain date.
Everything can be hacked, it's just a matter of...
Go back your PS5 and state the full system firmware. I am not familiar with version 4.05 and want to make sure that wasn't a typo.
On another note, are there any updates on decrypting PS4 content on the PS5on 4.51?
I listen to various background music from Crash Bandicoot Warped for PS1. My favorites are from Dingodile, N. Gin and N. Cortex battles. I also like to listen to the various music from Spyro the Dragon for PS1.
Oh no what have I started. LOL.
What do you guys think is worse: A 2006 Network bug being in a PS4/PS5 or Sony using a non-random seed value to encrypt the PS3's binaries so hackers could figure out Sony's Private Key?
Apparently somebody in Sony's programming team wasn't paying attention.
I wonder if this bug was always there from the start or was it introduced somewhere along the line. I do have a PS4 Pro on 3.7x. Could possible test when I find the system.