TheFlow has discovered a major exploit called bd-jb for PS3, PS4, and PS5, can be used to load game backups burned to discs

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One of the PlayStation scene's most notable figures, TheFlow (Andy Nguyen), is back at it again. He's discovered a major exploit that affects not just one PlayStation console, but three. A hackerone report by TheFlow sheds light on five vulnerabilities that range in effectiveness, allowing users to load payloads that can be used to exploit the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and even the PlayStation 5. The exploit is referred to as bd-jb, or the Blu-ray Disc Java Sandbox Escape, and was featured during a panel at this year's hardwear.io security conference.

Below are 5 vulnerabilities chained together that allows an attacker to gain JIT capabilities and execute arbitrary payloads. The provided payload triggers a buffer overflow that causes a kernel panic. Please consider each of the vulnerabilities individually. AFAIK, this is the first exploit chain that is being submitted to you :)

According to Nguyen's report, a UDF driver can cause an overflow on both the PS4 and the PS5. An exploit chain, aka bd-jb, can then be loaded as the payload as a burned Blu-ray disc. The hack, in summary, will allow users to burn physical discs of game backups, and then play them on their consoles. This affects PlayStation 4 consoles below OFW 9.50, and PlayStation 5 systems that are below OFW 5.0.

With these vulnerabilities, it is possible to ship pirated games on bluray discs. That is possible even without a kernel exploit as we have JIT capabilities.



TheFlow's panel that discusses the exploit in detail will be uploaded in "a few weeks". The full hackerone report and all of its technical details can be read about below.

Following the initial report, TheFlow made an update to his claims.



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Ok….. so Basically just to re-write another game over it and that’s all? I guess I thought There was some bigger picture I was missing with the BD-RE discs.
Actually, if it fails once on a disc, you can't reuse ir, so the disc will have to be trashed
While on RW, if the burning fails, well, the disc is still usable
 
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RW discs would make more sense and make the whole "Swap Magic" process more tolerable.

I'd still rather drag n' drop to my USB and then install on my PS4. Also, while the Pro is better than the Launch and Slim, the Slim is silent so that's a huge plus for me (I seriously hate noisy consoles).
 
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This mf just open up Pandora's Box and this is gonna turn out to be the second coming of the "G-Hotz" saga. TheFlow better lawyer up, lol.
 

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Yeah, I'm not clear how useful this is, especially after his follow-up tweet. Can someone explain if we're actually able to use this to hack a PS3 or its successors, or not, in an easier fashion? Furthermore, will such a hack work on all PS3 revisions, including the Slims and Super-Slims?

EDIT: I feel I should clarify for a bit that I could care less about piracy on the PS3, it's more having it hacked to begin with.
 

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Thermal paste? I heard that does wondera for PS3/PS4 consoles. However, I've never done it so would have to pay a professional for it.

Not sure if it'd be worth it after all.
I assure you, its not at all difficult if you go slow and follow a good guide like those by ifixit.
The thermal paste used for ps4/ps3 etc wasnt great when it was brandnew and age has only made it worse.

A fresh application with a high-quality thermal paste isnt expensive and can make a world of difference.

...except on a ps5. that one uses liquid metal and thats already extremely good.
 

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I assure you, its not at all difficult if you go slow and follow a good guide like those by ifixit.
The thermal paste used for ps4/ps3 etc wasnt great when it was brandnew and age has only made it worse.

A fresh application with a high-quality thermal paste isnt expensive and can make a world of difference.

...except on a ps5. that one uses liquid metal and thats already extremely good.
Thanks.

I'm currently testing/using a PS4 Pro I bought around 5 months ago and it's very quiet.
 

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@Marc_LFD well, if its quiet i doubt there is any need, even if you could gain some improvements.

Just keep in mind that you have options available to you if it ever gets loud!
 

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Awesome but sad that Sony was able to patch it, imagine running homebrew on a playstation system while still being able to go online.
 
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