I’m talking about a little better than you might. As a result, the PlayStation introduced a new generation of consoles, and allowed for jailbreak, which was fixed on PS4. Andy Nguyen, an expert at digital security, discovered a familiar bug he reported back in 2020.
The security breach gave access to the kernel and Linux-based operating system. The specialist noted that this was one of the first steps towards a complete hacking of the device.
They seem to be regaining some good things while moving from FreeBSD9 to FreeBSD11.
Andy Nguyen
The expert posted a report about the vulnerability on January 4th. He said that, even if this is the same issue he discussed two years ago, it can’t be considered a duplicate. He argumented that this is not true.
Our colleague joked about his abilities: “Then, the good people are their hats”.
Imagine being so good at hacking that you find bugs in consoles that don’t exist.
Digital Security expert Matt Suiche.
The other day, Sony closed the vulnerability report and wrote a check for 10 000 dollars to Nguyen. He got the same amount for the reason that he was able to fix a similar error on PS4. The specialist added that he isn’t willing to blame the company for the mistakes, as old errors often occur after being corrected.
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