Hey everybody, Have we got some exciting news for you!! For those of you that have been waiting for a permanent solution for all of your HENkaku needs, it seems Twitter user @pomfpomfpomf3 shared a rather cryptic tweet that had nothing but a web address of enso.henkaku.xyz. Upon clicking it leads …
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Save Wizard for PS4 MAX – What’s New?
Greetings guys and gals! ss4gogeta069 back with a little update on the Save Wizard for PS4 MAX. It has been a very busy 3 weeks for the Save Wizard team. There are a few things I want to throw out and also a warning or two I need to address …
Read More »Review: Save Wizard for PS4 MAX!
Hello fellow gamers! ss4gogeta069 back with another review and today I’m gonna tell you about an awesome new product that is sure to get your blood pumping if you like adding replay value to games or if you’re like me and just really enjoy cheating!! I’m talking about the recently …
Read More »New Hax Payloads for FW 11.4 released but only for the NEW 3DS
The 3DS scene never ends to surprise all of us with all of its great spoils. This time Yellow8 & Smea have updated the payloads to work on FW 11.4 but only with the NEW 3DS and there no telling when we could see this work on the old 3DS. As …
Read More »Status Update on the new PS4 Webkit Exploit
If you follow us here on Hackinformer and love Sony hacks, then you’re already aware of the PS4 Linux hack that we reported on a few days ago. If not, it’s right here waiting for you (believe me, it’s magical). Well, now we have an update on the PS4 …
Read More »PS4: New Webkit Exploit PoC for FW 4.0x and below
Just a couple hours ago well-known iOS Jailbreaker @qwertyoruiop released a new Webkit Exploit PoC for the PS4! This one is supposed to work for firmware 4.0x and below only since Sony updated to WebKit core for all newer firmware. https://t.co/vgcilsmr7Q < ps4 4.0x WebKit RCE — qwertyoruiop (@qwertyoruiopz) March …
Read More »PegaSwitch an exploit toolkit for the Nintendo Switch
With everyone so curious about the Nintendo Switch, we have already seen a few tricks pop out like DNSwitch to get into the portal of the web browsers. Then qwertyoruiop used one his exploits on it and LiveOverflow also went to town with the old Webkit vulnerability that is well known on iOS 9.3 with …
Read More »Using the Webkit Bug to start hacking the Nintendo Switch
Over this weekend you might have of heard that the Nintendo Switch ships with a well know WebKit vulnerability, that is the same Webkit vulnerability that iOS 9.3 had in its web browser. This vulnerability seems to span to other devices than just iOS. Developer qwertyoruiop, a well know iPhone hacker on Twitter, …
Read More »These new tools make it a breeze to install any Pboot Bubbles on PSVita or PSTV
Thanks to PSVIMGtools released last week, there are a couple of PSVita hacks you can now do again like VHBL on your up-to-date Vita/PSTV or even on lower FW. Here are some of the updated tutorials from our PlayStationGuide that could be interesting for you: especially if you are on FW …
Read More »PSVita hacks for FW3.63
At first, it might be crucial to mention that there is no Custom Firmware like you may know from PSP or PS3 systems (yet). Additionally, regarding the available hacks & tricks, there is no big difference between all models of the Vita including the PSTV. But when talking about hacks …
Read More »PSVIMGtools Tutorial Compilation for your FW3.63 PSVita & PSTV
Thanks to PSVIMGtools released last week, there are a couple of PSVita hacks you can now do again on your up-to-date Vita/PSTV or even on lower FW. Here are some of the updated tutorials from our PlayStationGuide that could be interesting for you: Especially if you are on FW 3.63! …
Read More »3DS Homebrew launcher now works on FW11.3
Earlier this week Nintendo release a new FW update to the 3DS and this one actually went after homebrew. It patched a lot of stuff that should have been patched a long time ago like RXTools and other old hacks, you read more about what stopped working here. Just like normal, hackers got to …
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