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PS Vita Jailbreak Finally Lets One Run Emulators and Homebrew Software (geek.com) 38

Finally, someone has managed to hack PS Vita, allowing people to install emulators and homebrew software on the handheld gaming console. The jailbreak dubbed HENkaku works on the latest 3.60 Vita firmware. From an article on Geek.com: The exploit allowing full access to the Vita hardware has been created by Team Molecule and named HENkaku. The code injected into the handheld when visiting the website unlocks the hardware and removes the file system from its protective sandbox. It's then possible to access it and the Vita memory card using FTP. The super simple unlock opens up the Vita to homebrew developers who want to create their own games for the system without going through official channels. But it also allows full access to the hardware meaning the ability to overclock the processor, and for PlayStation TV owners it also means all games are whitelisted. That's great news as there are many blocked games known to work perfectly fine on the PSTV.
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PS Vita Jailbreak Finally Lets One Run Emulators and Homebrew Software

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  • under the CFAA any one using this can be facing prison time. Any if they put down jailbreak due to a dumb cop you can get harder time.

    • by Anonymous Coward on Monday August 01, 2016 @11:48AM (#52622169)

      under the CFAA any one using this can be facing prison time. Any if they put down jailbreak due to a dumb cop you can get harder time.

      I'm sure that both of the Vita owners are aware of the risks.

    • under the CFAA any one using this can be facing prison time. Any if they put down jailbreak due to a dumb cop you can get harder time.

      Joe: Discussing the CFAA online is a communication that could lead to distress for other Slashdot members. That's a violation of the CFAA. If one of these Vita owners stresses out and commits suicide, you could be hit with a misdemeanor, just like Lori Drew. Let's be nice to the Vita owners. Yes, both of them.

    • by Holi ( 250190 )
      " Any if they put down jailbreak due to a dumb cop you can get harder time. "

      Wha...? I have no idea what you are trying to say.
  • by TechyImmigrant ( 175943 ) on Monday August 01, 2016 @11:50AM (#52622187) Homepage Journal

    I have a PSVita. If I turn it on (after an extended period of charging the entirely dead battery) I will then have to set the time again and wait while it downloads the fifteen updates that occurred between now and the last time I turned it on a couple of years ago.

    The screen is excellent though. I think the most likely outcome is I will pull it apart and use the screen in some geeky project.

    • Fellow Vita owner here, and I actually love mine. Up until now, the main use that I've had for it has been playing psOne games that I've downloaded off the store (mostly for nostalgia's sake). I've always been a big fan of playing console games on consoles (not huge into emulation on a PC or phone), and the form factor allows me to take it on the train with me in the morning.

      I'd definitely recommend giving it another shot, especially now that this jailbreak is out. One of my favorite things about my PSP w
    • by sims 2 ( 994794 )

      The thing I hated most about the PSVita is the same thing I hated about the PSP If the battery was dead (it was dead 9/10ths of the time) It had to charge for an obnoxiously long period of time. And they made it even worse in the PSVita with the PSP you could swap in a charged battery and go on but they took that option out in the PSVita I looked but I was never even able to find a faster charger for it.

      • Which Vita model? My OLED Vita charges relatively quickly. Maybe it's the charger/AC adapter? I've got a Lenovo tablet that has a decent battery but charges SLOWLY.

        • Mine is the original Vita, with 3G (but not used due to the scammy 3G data sim prices). It certainly charges slowly.

          • Mine is the original Vita, with 3G (but not used due to the scammy 3G data sim prices). It certainly charges slowly.

            I plugged it in and started my timer. It's flashing it's orange light under the left button, as it does when the battery is too dead to start the thing running. We shal find out how slow.

            • I could turn it on after 17 minutes, 30 seconds. It is complaining the battery is low.

              • 53 minutes in and it's at about 50%.

                • by Etcetera ( 14711 )

                  That's slower than mine normally takes, especially from a cold start. Are you using the OEM AC cable/adapter? If you're going straight from another USB plug, what amperage is it? If from a power strip, anything else plugged in?

                  Any chance you've been treating the battery wrong all these years?

                  • It's the branded charger and cable that came with it : 5V, 1500mA.
                    It's just ticked to 'all green' in the icon at 1 hour 37 minutes, but is still charging.
                    It has not be subject to a whole lot of abuse and has spent long periods in a draw and never at extreme temperatures.

                    For a device that seems tailor made for travelers, the battery and charger isn't up to the task. It doesn't last for 12 hour flight, it won't charge up quickly enough between flights and you can't carry a spare battery.

              • by sims 2 ( 994794 )

                My apologies to everyone my complaint was with the time it takes to charge before it can be turned on but it looks like TechyImmigrant knew what I was talking about anyway.

  • by 0100010001010011 ( 652467 ) on Monday August 01, 2016 @11:51AM (#52622193)

    I might consider buying one now. I'd never even taken the time to look at it because it had your name on it. Apparently it isn't a half bad device.

  • I don't play it very often, but I enjoy the jailbreak scene. Right now its the only console in my house that's not modded in someway. I'll jailbreak it, backup all my games to an external hd or sd card, figure out that I can ftp around and explore the file-system and flash.... and then never play it again.

    Sometimes its more about the journey, not the destination.

  • Why is this considered a jailbreak (a good thing) and not lauded as a remote code execution vulnerability that it actually is. If one web page can execute code, that means another web page can execute different code, installing a backdoor to your network, etc.
    • This is exactly what I was thinking.

      People sure do have a lot of trust to give when they want something...

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    • There is a TON of this very sort of thing around the scene. It was the Apple shit that seemed to start the term "jailbreak", before that it was just as you say, "hack", "exploit" and "crack". The worst I've seen them do personally is brick the system, which half the time can be recovered with a little more work. Like any other software, the community is the best source of information regarding specific exploits, and it pays to do a little research before moving forward with any sort of hack/exploit.

      Back whe

    • Why is this considered a jailbreak (a good thing) and not lauded as a remote code execution vulnerability that it actually is. If one web page can execute code, that means another web page can execute different code, installing a backdoor to your network, etc.

      Because no one uses the Vita browser. It's terrible, especially by modern smartphone standards. It's hard to seriously classify this as a threat when the odds of a Vita browser coming across a malicious site sits at just a hair above 0.0%

  • George Hotz, also known of as geohot. He'll be doing our countdown for today. Take it away, geohot!

    "Countdown to Sony lawsuit in 3...2...1...!"

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