28/06/2009, 05:13 PM
From PSPGEN:
Source: PSPGEN
Anyone willing to test?
Quote:
The German developer Miche2245 published an exploit that uses a flaw in backup games on official firmware 5.50.
If you are the proud possessor of the UMD Monster Hunter Freedom 2 in Japanese, or Need for Speed Underground in English, then you can take advantage of this exploit on firmware 5.50. If you are the proud possessor of the UMD Monster Hunter Freedom 2 in Japanese, or Need for Speed Underground in English, then you can take advantage of this exploit on firmware 5.50. However, the backup comes in the archive does not work for now with MHF2. However, the backup comes in the archive does not work for now with MHF2. Several other games can run this feat, but one should try to find an exploitable vulnerability. Several other games can run this feat, but one should try to find an exploitable vulnerability. (you must renowned backup depending on the game) (you must renowned backup according to the game)
As a reminder, a feat allows running of unsigned code by Sony, and this vulnerability would therefore run the HEN Dave, then you can install Custom Firmware 5.03GEN-A on a PSP with firmware 5.50.
However, wee were unable to test this exploit since wee do not have a copy of UMD required. If you have moved in firmware 5.50 and you have one of those games, then you can test this exploit and give us the results of your tests. If you have moved in firmware 5.50 and you have one of those games, then you can test this exploit and give us the results of your tests. This achievement seems to us seriously, but it is always possible that this is a fake, until wee have had feedback about it. This achievement seems to us seriously, but it is always possible that this is a fake, until wee have had feedback about it.
Attention, this exploit could potentially be dangerous because it can touch the flash of your PSP. Attention, this exploit could potentially be dangerous because it can touch the flash of your PSP. Neither the author nor PSPGEN can not be held responsible for your actions. Neither PSPGEN nor the author can not be held responsible for your actions.
Source: PSPGEN
Anyone willing to test?