Astrelsky has released the source code for his PS5 Homebrew Proof-of-concept, which leverages the Redis server running on PS5 to spawn a "daemon" process, allowing the homebrew to run as a separate process from the exploited stack. The repository is temporary, pending integration of the code into a larger codebase for homebrew development on the PS5.
Astrelsky has released the source code for his PS5 Homebrew Proof-of-concept, which leverages the Redis server running on PS5 to spawn a "daemon" process, allowing the homebrew to run as a separate process from the exploited stack. The repository is temporary, pending integration of the code into a larger codebase for homebrew development on the PS5.
Dragonfly, a high-performance in-memory database compatible with Memcached and Redis APIs, has released version 1.0, claiming to be the world's fastest in-memory data store with up to 25x more throughput, higher cache hit rates, and lower tail latency than Memcached and Redis. The software is available under a Business Source License 1.1 release and offers initial support for primary-to-secondary replication.