"PS4 scene, y ou’re starting such a drama over nothing. Following some of those disputes hacker thefl0w went to twitter on June 25 with the following:
When this program was announced just recently there was alot of opinions shared and various disagreements in ideology arose and that became the focus of arguments it seemed. Then, several weeks ago you may of heard of a new bug bounty program for PlayStation (via ). So this was eager news for many waiting patiently and sadly also fuel for the twitter trolls out there in social media land.
So when the developer decided to turned his attention to the PS4 ( see our coverage here) and announced that he had a 6.20 kernel exploit and advised the public not to update your PS4 console's firmware past 6.20, it excited many, At the time many would have updated already (v7.x), its did become a much bigger window then the current 5.05 and upgrades existing exploited console's with a new exploit. His works included various exploits and also some great homebrew projects like VitaShell. Recently ( back in March) well known developer theflow0most notably for his work recently in the PS Vita scene. So a new exploit is in the desire list for many. We have seen several exploited firmware on the PlayStation 4 (PS4) we started the show off with 1.76 and then through a few exploits we eventually climbed the ladder and moved onto 5.05 firmware and currently that has been the latest firmware exploited when the console has aged to 7.5x era. The PS4 itself has been a bit unique, while development has always been there it has came at a slower pace and for a limited audience on back dated firmware releases. The PlayStation 4 Hacking/Homebrew Scene has been a unique journey in comparison to other PlayStation platforms even those in the firmware era (psp/vita/ps3).