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655/5000
The hacker xyz, member of Team Molecule, has just posted on his twitter profile a new image that seems to indicate that he managed to find a feat in the F00D of the PS Vita.
F00D is considered the "0" level of the PS Vita safety chain. The security checks on F00D occur before other systems are accessible. He is whispering that operating F00D could lead to a permanent hack, which could not be corrected without a hardware upgrade of the PS Vita.
YifanLu, one of the hackers behind HENkaku, said recently that he would focus his engineering efforts on the F00D.
Has a vulnerability F00D been found?
The Xyz message itself is just a screenshot showing a hex code, some of which say: Congratulations! But the most important message remains that of Yifan Lu who replies "you completed the CTF challenge, congrats". The last time we talked about the F00D, we were expecting dramatic advances but not much has come out there again xyz has changed the Vita dev wiki, naming this vulnerability "octopus exploit".
If the feat is real, there is honestly not much difference at this point for the end user. Although the level of security piracy 0 Vita could mean a permanent hack for HENkaku, the only visible difference would be that users on 3.60 would not have to run HENkaku every time they restart their console.
From the point of view of the hackers, F00D is the ultimate level of security, the holy grail of the protections of PS Vita, but for an average user the piracy of the F00D will not fundamentally change the use of its console.
655/5000
The hacker xyz, member of Team Molecule, has just posted on his twitter profile a new image that seems to indicate that he managed to find a feat in the F00D of the PS Vita.
F00D is considered the "0" level of the PS Vita safety chain. The security checks on F00D occur before other systems are accessible. He is whispering that operating F00D could lead to a permanent hack, which could not be corrected without a hardware upgrade of the PS Vita.
YifanLu, one of the hackers behind HENkaku, said recently that he would focus his engineering efforts on the F00D.

Has a vulnerability F00D been found?
The Xyz message itself is just a screenshot showing a hex code, some of which say: Congratulations! But the most important message remains that of Yifan Lu who replies "you completed the CTF challenge, congrats". The last time we talked about the F00D, we were expecting dramatic advances but not much has come out there again xyz has changed the Vita dev wiki, naming this vulnerability "octopus exploit".

If the feat is real, there is honestly not much difference at this point for the end user. Although the level of security piracy 0 Vita could mean a permanent hack for HENkaku, the only visible difference would be that users on 3.60 would not have to run HENkaku every time they restart their console.
From the point of view of the hackers, F00D is the ultimate level of security, the holy grail of the protections of PS Vita, but for an average user the piracy of the F00D will not fundamentally change the use of its console.