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Hacking [Release] PS-Phive! (For PS4 FW 9.00) Exploit Host Menu

 

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Here is my PS-Phive! Exploit Host Menu for PS4 firmware 9.00
PS-Phive! For PS4 9.00.png

PS-Phive! v3 is now live.:)

Please note, from now on any new versions of PS-Phive! will not be hosted from github because of problems using https and the GoldHEN BinLoader server.

To make things simple the latest version will always be available at:
prb123.ir/ps-phive

All previous versions will also be available at:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v1
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v2

etc...

v3 Release Notes:
You can now easily use your ESP32-S2 device in 2 different ways. [ESP MODE] or [ESP MODE2]

[ESP MODE] = The regular way where your PS4 is connected directly to the ESP access point.
[ESP MODE2] = Your PS4 is connected to your home internet connection (WiFi or LAN) via AlAzif's DNS settings and your ESP device is connected to your Home WiFi connection.

Using [ESP MODE2] will allow you to have internet access on your PS4 which is not possible if you use the regular [ESP MODE]

v2 Release Notes:
  • Support added for ESP32-S2 users when using the PS-Phive! ESP32S2 bin. (See "ESP32-S2 User Instructions")
  • Uses the same menu for manual USB users and ESP32-S2 auto USB users. The menu will detect if you are using an ESP32-S2 and adapt accordingly.
  • Added another 8 GTA V Mod Menus.
  • Added 6 Red Dead Redemption 2 Mod Menus.
  • Added 'Disable ASLR' payload with the ability to set it to auto load with GoldHEN. (useful for people who use an older version of GoldHEN)

v1 Release Notes:
Rather than just port the old 6.72 to 9.00 I decided to also try and make some improvements to it.

Features:
  • Option to AutoLoad GoldHEN straight after the kernel exploit has run. [Press L1 when GoldHEN is selected]
  • Option to choose which GoldHEN version you want to use as the default GoldHEN. [Press R1 when GoldHEN is selected]
  • You can load as many payloads as you like one after the other without having to re-open the menu after each payload.
  • The menu will automatically load payloads via the standard webit method or via the GoldHEN BinLoader Server if that is running.

ESP32-S2 User Instructions: [ESP MODE]
Please note that it is important to follow the steps below in the correct order.

1. Download and flash the PS-Phive! ESP32-S2 bin file to your ESP32-S2 device using NodeMCU PyFlasher. (link below)

2. Install the PS-Phive! menu on your PS4 by either using the PC SelfHost files (links below) or by going to prb123.ir/ps-phive in your PS4 browser. (Make sure to clear the browser webdata and cookies first!)

3. When the PS-Phive! menu has finished installing on your PS4, exit the browser, plug in your ESP32-S2 and setup a new Internet connection on your PS4: Use Wi-Fi > Easy > PS-Phive! > password: 12345678

4. After the Set Up Internet Connection is complete press back and go to View Connection Status
and make sure that it has connected and you have an IP address and a valid Signal Strength..

All Done. You can now go back to the browser and use the PS-Phive! menu.

*If you are having trouble getting it working correctly see this post for some tips.

ESP32-S2 User Instructions: [ESP MODE2]
1. Setup using the [ESP MODE] instructions first.

2. Enter the ESP setting page by quickly repeatedly pressing X before the "Running Webkit Exploit" appears.

3. Enter the SSID and password of your Home WiFi Connection, check the "Connect To Home WiFi:" box and click the "SAVE SETTINGS" button.

4. After the settings have been saved and the ESP has rebooted you should see an "ESP IP = xx.xx.xx.xx" and a Signal Strength of the connection under the "Home WiFi Connection" title.
If the ESP does not reboot correctly, re-enter the esp settings page and try again until you see an "ESP IP = and a Signal Strength %.

5. Connect your PS4 to your home internet connection (WiFi or LAN) using AlAzif's DNS settings and re-open the browser.

If everthing is working correctly you should see that it says [ESP MODE2] in the browser title.


Online Host addresses for the PS4 Browser:
v3:
prb123.ir/ps-phive

or
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v3

v2:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v2

v1:
prb123.ir/ps-phive/v1

PC SelfHOST files:
v3:
http://prb123.ir/ps-phive/PS-Phive!_v3_PC_SelfHost_Files.zip


ESP32-S2 bin file download:
v3.0:
http://prb123.ir/ps-phive/PS-Phive!_ESP32-S2_bin_v3.0.zip


ESP32-S2 bin Changelog:
v3.0:
  • The kernel exploit stage is now fully automated. You can change the wait time for the USB exploit in the ESP settings page.
  • Added a fix for if you enter the wrong home WiFi SSID details.
  • Added a signal strength indicator to the esp settings page for if you connect your ESP to your home WiFi.


v2.0:
  • Added the option to put your ESP32-S2 into sleep mode after a certain amount of time.(default=20 minutes) You can change this time or turn off the feature from the esp settings page.
  • If you connect your ESP32-S2 to your home WiFi network you can see what the IP address of it is next to the WiFi Connection heading section of the config page.


v1.0:
  • Initial release.
 

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