The recent PPPwn update opens up new horizons for PS4 owners

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The world of Jailbreak for PS4 continues to be actively developed, and recent updates for the PPPwn exploit , designed for firmware version 11.00, open up new horizons for users. These updates allow you to perform Jailbreak without having to use a computer, offering a variety of alternative solutions, such as Raspberry Pi, TVs, and routers.

Jailbreak itself is the process of removing software restrictions from the device, allowing you to install and run custom software and pirated games. In this article, we will look at the latest methods of hacking the PS4, as well as innovations in existing ones.

Disclaimer: our site does not encourage the use of jailbreaks and provides information solely for educational purposes.

Raspberry Pi PPPwn Update
The Raspberry Pi version of PPPwn has undergone significant improvements. The key update was the transition to C++, which allows you to speed up the hacking process by 5-10 times compared to the original Python scripts. In addition, it is now possible to upload payloads from the Raspberry Pi directly to the PS4 directly.

Developer Stooged has added a web server and web interface that allows you to control the Raspberry Pi via your phone or directly from your PS4. These new features make it possible to restart the server, launch an exploit, and upload a payload from USB to the Raspberry Pi.

Supported Raspberry Pi models include: Raspberry Pi 5, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Raspberry Pi 400, Raspberry Pi 3B+, Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and Zero W with USB-Ethernet adapter. As an optimal combination of price and performance, we recommend using the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.

PPLGPwn: Running an exploit from an LG TV
One of the most interesting versions of PPPwn allows you to launch an exploit directly from an LG TV, eliminating the need for additional devices. LG TVs have enough power to launch an exploit in less than 20 seconds, which makes this method one of the fastest.

Developers zauceee and llbranco have joined forces to improve this version. The latest version 1.2 adds support for TV on aarch64 and the ability to automatically launch an exploit when the TV is turned on. You can also assign a remote control button to launch an exploit at any time.

PPPwnWRT: Running an exploit from an OpenWRT router
Another convenient way to run PPPwn is to use a router with OpenWRT firmware. A router that is already connected to the PS4 allows you to simplify the process of Jailbreak as much as possible. So, it is possible to perform an exploit from a router in about 25 seconds, which, in general, is quite fast.

The corresponding project on GitHub provides instructions for configuring the router to automatically launch the exploit, as well as the ability to manage it via the web interface.

Other tools for PPPwn
There are many other versions of PPPwn that can suit different user needs. For example, PPPwn in Docker allows you to launch an exploit from a Docker container, and PPPwn Windows Automated automatically launches the exploit when you turn on a Windows computer connected to the console.

All of these tools use the same basic exploit, so the choice depends solely on the preferences of specific users and the hardware available to them.

Conclusion
The latest updates for PPPwn significantly simplify the PS4 Jailbreak process, making it available without the need for a computer. Regardless of whether you prefer to use a Raspberry Pi, LG TV, router with OpenWRT firmware, or other improvised tools, new versions of the exploit offer convenient and fast solutions for users. Meanwhile, the world of Jailbreak for PS4 continues to evolve, providing more and more opportunities for owners of these game consoles.
 
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