Vid: Homebrew enabler for PSP-3000 using Euro GripShift exploit

Posted Jan 13, 2009 at 7:49AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Development, Titles, Videos Tags: eBay, Exploit, homebrew community, PSPGen, SDK, Sony
Ó


The PSP homebrew community's working on overtime since the discovery of the exploit found in GripShift. The guys from PSPGEN already have a working Homebrew Enabler that was made using the exploit. (For the record, they used the European version of GripShift.) The HEN enables both user and kernel mode homebrew. Here's a vid:

 



I don't have to tell you guys how great this news is. BUT. But they don't plan to come out with a public release just yet to prevent Sony from patching this exploit. We're likely to see further developments on this real soon, and we'll keep you posted as always. In the meantime, you can visit our forums to join in on the discussion about the vid.

Big thanks to Wiggunow for the tip!

Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums


*UPDATE* Exploit was created using Team C+D leak. Link.



Related Articles:


Via PSPGEN

 
 
 

Comments

by Silver-Tiger - 2009-01-13 08:12:43
...

Can anybody confirm this is real? I thought with the Gripshift exploit we would have no kernel access...
by Loonix - 2009-01-13 08:25:01
exploit to exploit

Probably they use another exploit after the Gripshift savegame exploit has enabled them to inject usercode.
by leq - 2009-01-13 08:27:22
authenticity

Normally I would assume this is fake, but since it's PSPGEN, it's slightly more believable
by OuahOuah - 2009-01-13 08:44:41
Exact

2 exploits : - 1st +> GripShift savegame exploit that load unsigned code - 2nd +> Kernel exploit to load a "Time Machine Like" HEN
by WiiRolled - 2009-01-13 08:54:08
Great

This is great news! And it's a good thig they don't make it public because Sony really would patch it right away. I think they shared the information with M33 (and maybe Noobz) for further development, but they wait until they have something to rely on before they go public with it.
by mohf - 2009-01-13 09:10:48
yaay

but this is a japaneese psp-3000, NOT a european! But further, it looks quite genuine. Great news!
by Shabbypenguin - 2009-01-13 11:33:24
sounds like...

they are keeping it under wraps to ensure they can start working on a custom ipl for it...
by FreePlay - 2009-01-13 11:42:43
I can confirm.

I watched Magixien use it live last night in a PS3 chat session.
by FreePlay - 2009-01-13 11:49:26
However...

This uses a leaked Team C+D exploit. http://dark-alex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t+7763 Boo, hiss.
by GLO13AL_T3RROR - 2009-01-13 12:11:39
Stealing credits for fame

Following is a quote of Dark_Alex in his blog regarding..... Dark_Alex says: Stealing credits for fame This is about this. http://www.pspgen.com/psp-3000-5-02hen- ... 84918.html This is about how I trusted someone called "miriam" and I gave him a kernel exploit of C+D, which was found by joek (the ONLY ONE that deserves credit of that), just to play for HIMSELF, as it is being used to decrypt 3k modules, but the first thing he did was to show to others to get a bit of fame. Now i realize not to trust anyone anymore, thanks. source:http://dark-alex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7763
by GLO13AL_T3RROR - 2009-01-13 12:15:20
....

check this website also: http://sceners.org/?itemid+180
by sensei - 2009-01-13 14:09:27
you ain't got a clue

wtf you on about Clown
by b2dub2 - 2009-01-13 14:13:02
Damn pirates!

I am so happy; this looks like the beginning of a new great thing. Sadly it was improperly handled by that miriam dude thing. Hopefully sony dont get their grimy hands on it and the devs can get us playing homebrew on cfw 3ks! Go men Go! Good Luck!
by p0op - 2009-01-13 17:18:24
.

Oui oui!
by NEOL - 2009-01-14 06:27:34
@ freeplay

even thu its still great to have it done to the kernel even its stolen, we dont pay to them and the cool point they got already gone after dax comment so its their time and their a$$ that work + its our victory with no fam to them
by Portable - 2009-01-14 12:22:33
damn it

can;t find the game in stores :(

Add New Comment




You must be logged in to post comments




Add QJ.NET
Add to My Yahoo!
Google Reader Subscribe with Bloglines
Add  to your Kinja digest Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add 'www.qj.net' to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Subscribe with SearchFox RSS del.icio.us www.qj.net
Add to Technorati Favorite! Add to My AOL
furl! it Stumble for Treehugger!