The released exploit leverages Yabasic, a BASIC interpreter that ship with the PS2 on Demo discs, some of which were directly released with new consoles in the PAL region. It’s also compatible with Slim consoles, which is not the case* of the popular FreeMcboot exploit. Not so many people might still be interested in hacking the almost-20-year old console, but this kind of release is always interesting, at least from the technical aspect. Hacker CTurt, known for the very first publicly disclosed PS4 kernel exploit back in 2016, dropped a new exploit on the scene yesterday.
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