Before flashing the image file, gather the following hardware and software tools:
Select your USB flash drive under the drop-down menu. Set the boot selection to Disk or ISO image . Download Exfathax.img
The exploit targets a specific present in the PS4 9.00 kernel but patched in firmware 9.03. Before flashing the image file, gather the following
using dd (Linux/macOS) or Win32 Disk Imager (Windows): using dd (Linux/macOS) or Win32 Disk Imager (Windows):
: Try a different USB port. If you are using a USB 3.0 or 3.1 drive, try switching to an older, slower USB 2.0 Flash Drive . Slower read speeds actually make the exploit trigger more reliably on the PS4 kernel. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know:
[Download Files] ➔ [Flash USB Drive via Rufus/Etcher] ➔ [Trigger Webkit Exploit] ➔ [Insert USB Drive] ➔ [Payload Injection]