Possible to see Team GEN Custom Firmware 6.xx or 6.20 GEN soon
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on Thursday, January 28 @ 15:13:20 PST
It seems clear that Sony has never appreciated the underground, and the fight against its existence has always been a fact, without to be a priority. Since 5 years, this virtual war still exists, and the Nippon giant seriously begins to win ground, with a certain change of strategy during the last months.
At the beginning, the game of cat and mouse between hackers and Sony's engineers consisted in releasing a new official firmware. This one fixed the exploit revealed to avoid PSP users to switch in underground world. This is the reason why there were a lot of firmwares in the past.
This method was generally unsuccessful, especially after the release of the Pandora kit allowing to flash PSP-1000 and PSP-2000 v1 and v2.
To counter this wonderful underground's tool, Sony has begun to change the internal structure of the PSP with the first PSP-2000V3, then the PSP-3000 emerged with motherboards which resisted to the "pandorisation" and flashing of Custom Firmware .
This first step was effective, but the underground did its come back with the arrival of HEN released by Davee, and then the firmware for 5.03GEN for HEN (and before with 5.02HEN unpublished by Miriam) running on the PSP-3000. This work was born thanks to team GEN and especially GENyUS which has opened the door of the underground to the owners of PSP-3000. Unfortunately, this exploit on PSP-3000 is limited to consoles which has maximum the firmware 5.03 installed.
Since, Sony has decided to counter the underground by an other method, certainly more discreet, but more efficient. To date, we didn't speak about that, but now, it's time to clarify the situation. In the first time, Sony has probably inflicted a serious security audit to its firmware because the majority of exploits that we know (public or no) have been blocked. It is this point that has left us more confused because it was a really big, very big, very very big cleanup from Sony that has been done in the firmware 6.0 and further. What we found most surprising is to see exploits nonpublic blocked while they existed and persisted quietly since 2.0 for some. This time, Sony did not counter the underground "hurry", but has seriously worked hard.
This bad news is true but it will be possible, if an exploit is found, to imagine a downgrade to 5.03 (HEN compatible). This possibility can't be blocked by Sony except in the future with a new motherboad who refused firmware under 6.20 or more (like in the past with 1.50). So owners of PSP-3000 and PSP200 v3 just can hope that an exploit arrived and make a downgrade possible.
We have already explained, in the news the reasons of the non-upgrade of 5.55GEN-D to the custom firmware 6.xxGEN. We explained that the hierarchy of the firmwares 6.xx had evolved dramatically and complex. Il takes a long time to make a functional custom firmware. If we were to release a custom firmware 6.20GEN, we would get to manage the structural change to make it transparent to users. Indeed, we would like everything that exists, or at least most things, is operating normally without requiring all the devs to remake everything as we explained in the news above.