Graf_chokolo please decrypt the Xbox360's FW for those dummies who kept truggling with cracking it for more than 5 years, M$ gotta get a turn, as well.
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Graf_chokolo please decrypt the Xbox360's FW for those dummies who kept truggling with cracking it for more than 5 years, M$ gotta get a turn, as well.
WTF Dude have you been living under a rock for the past 5 yrs, this may be breaking news for you but c4eva has raped the xbox360 drive firmware for QUITE some time now, and i dont know maybe you havent heard of jtagging, do a little research first, oh and 360 actually has better protection that ps3, not great but apparently wee bit better, and hopefully when C4 is done with xbox he can get to work on BD fW so the ps3 can get screwed at all points, it'll be like kama sutra up in this bitch, all positions :D
C4E did a DVD firmware crack, allowing you to run backups on an unmodified console (kinda..) where the JTAG was closed before it was even released.. It started with king kong, and any dashboard up until the 9k series I believe are patched, and no console past June 30 08 are exploitable.. This is nothing like the PS3 crack, and in the end, the JTAG 360's are a dying breed, and we have yet to see another exploit for the 360.
ACTUALLY,there is another exploit... kinda... a method has been found to run JTAG content (except homebrew) on ALL 360 models(,it's exist for months and M$ yet to be fixed it...
it seems to be Unfixble exploit so far,but you need unbanned console and to connect to live every time you want to active it...
The 360's firmware has long been decrypted. Encryption isn't the problem, the problem is that Microsoft didn't **** up their signing like Sony did, so even if you change one byte of the firmware, it wont boot on the 360.
Furthermore, Microsoft has "efuses", which are a hardware thing (i.e. cannot be flashed or changed via software) and prevent downgrading to anything remotely exploitable.
As crazy as this might sound, the 360's security is actually better than the PS3's (with the possible exception of the DVD drive itself, although c4eva seems to think that the PS3's Blu-ray drive would be susceptible to the exact same attack). The 360's Hypervisor actually works, efuses prevent downgrades even with a NAND flasher and that's why JTAGs were "patched" before it was even released and nothing has resurfaced. So far, it seems each time sony blocks one thing, another comes along (Jailbreak -> Patched -> Downgrade -> Patched -> keys leak ->patched...)
Its true, they call it no-Jtag XBLA and DLC. it involves a hacked profile which originally purchased the content then is modified so multiple people can login without kicking the other user out.
Further than that I dont know how it works but afaik you need two controllers to log into both accounts so then you can play the content on your main account.
It isnt a console exploit, more of a profile exploit.
as far as I know(if I remember right from failoverflow show) if you can break the chain of trust,you can defeat the Effuse... I'm not saying it's gonna happen... at least any time soon( or maybe it will :chinscrat) but as far has been proven recently there seems to be still some 360 exploits...(the profile exploits has been discovered not long a go...)