I’d be honest, I didn’t plan to buy Playstation 5. But once I got into hunting for jailbreakable Playstation 4 Pro, I discovered that Playstation 5 can be also easily jailbroken. The caveat is that, as usual, you need a low firmware, and you loose all your data, since the exploit comes within a backup.
I got an email from eBay saying that I have another hour to place my bid on this low-firmare console, I clicked without thinking much, because I didn’t expect to win, and here I am, with Playstation 5.
The first step is, as I mentioned, to restore from backup. Since I didn’t need to keep anything on the console, this was easy. Then you open the exploited YouTube app, that starts a server, and use Python script to inject two payloads, first JavaScript, then binary, which is the actual debug menu.
Because doing that would be a bit denuous, you then replace the exploited YouTube app with an even more exploited one, that does the injection by itself.
And here you have it, PS5 running FTP server and all that stuff.