Good news, Team PS3Xploit has just released version v0.2.3 IDPS Dumper, and it officially supports the firmware OFW 4.82.
This means that the 4.82 firmware did not really block the IDPS Dumper, even if it required a new version.
And good news never comes alone, bguerville confirms that on the firmware 4.82, the kernel has not been changed, and especially that the webkit has not been changed either, which suggests that it is possible to move their work from 4.81 to 4.82, he advises, however, to wait to be sure.
guerville Kernel has not been changed & webkit hasn't been changed either.
Exploit works fine so my guess is that it is probably safe to update however I would still wait until we know more...
bguerville, Yesterday at 2:18 PM #141 / psx-place.com
Caution, the firmware 4.82 would not be there to plug a potential exploit webkit that could have been used on 4.81 by Team PS3Xploit, the second part of the feat. The release has probably accelerated his arrival, but Sony will try to fix it in a possible 4.83.
Attention, there are two versions now, one for 4.81 and one for 4.82, for the moment we can only advise you to stay under 4.81 while waiting to have a certain decline of Team PS3Xploit on the 4.82, even if the first return seems positive.
Meanwhile this version 0.2.3 also brings some corrections
Update v0.2.3- IDPS Dumper for OFW 4.82 / 4.81
- Added support for firmware 4.82
- Remove all additional requirements like JQuery
- Eliminated the need for channel relocations to improve the process of finding initial memory and global trigger times.
Download: (4.82): IDPS Dumper v0.2.3 for 4.82 http://www.psx-place.com/attachments/ps3_idps_dumper-v0-2-3-ps3xploit-4-82-zip.10075
MD5 Hash: 3c2e1582f52e1002a12ad280f426d0c6
SHA-256 Hash: 1c49eabd64275171a60c90f0f06f503b7055f4ff863f87e7960d41464d127443
Download: (4.81): IDPS Dumper v0.2.3 for 4.81 http://www.psx-place.com/attachments/ps3_idps_dumper-v0-2-3-ps3xploit-zip.10076
MD5 Hash: 71dd906e585bf470f84f9d4fb10c1f37
SHA-256 Hash: d4bffe2b7d08c1dda275590229f86903f1db487e9a78364d6a025c3734cd8f6
This means that the 4.82 firmware did not really block the IDPS Dumper, even if it required a new version.
And good news never comes alone, bguerville confirms that on the firmware 4.82, the kernel has not been changed, and especially that the webkit has not been changed either, which suggests that it is possible to move their work from 4.81 to 4.82, he advises, however, to wait to be sure.
guerville Kernel has not been changed & webkit hasn't been changed either.
Exploit works fine so my guess is that it is probably safe to update however I would still wait until we know more...
bguerville, Yesterday at 2:18 PM #141 / psx-place.com
Caution, the firmware 4.82 would not be there to plug a potential exploit webkit that could have been used on 4.81 by Team PS3Xploit, the second part of the feat. The release has probably accelerated his arrival, but Sony will try to fix it in a possible 4.83.
Attention, there are two versions now, one for 4.81 and one for 4.82, for the moment we can only advise you to stay under 4.81 while waiting to have a certain decline of Team PS3Xploit on the 4.82, even if the first return seems positive.
Meanwhile this version 0.2.3 also brings some corrections
Update v0.2.3- IDPS Dumper for OFW 4.82 / 4.81
- Added support for firmware 4.82
- Remove all additional requirements like JQuery
- Eliminated the need for channel relocations to improve the process of finding initial memory and global trigger times.
Download: (4.82): IDPS Dumper v0.2.3 for 4.82 http://www.psx-place.com/attachments/ps3_idps_dumper-v0-2-3-ps3xploit-4-82-zip.10075
MD5 Hash: 3c2e1582f52e1002a12ad280f426d0c6
SHA-256 Hash: 1c49eabd64275171a60c90f0f06f503b7055f4ff863f87e7960d41464d127443
Download: (4.81): IDPS Dumper v0.2.3 for 4.81 http://www.psx-place.com/attachments/ps3_idps_dumper-v0-2-3-ps3xploit-zip.10076
MD5 Hash: 71dd906e585bf470f84f9d4fb10c1f37
SHA-256 Hash: d4bffe2b7d08c1dda275590229f86903f1db487e9a78364d6a025c3734cd8f6