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PS4 Mod Tools ESP8266 & ESP32 Devices Guide by MODDEDWARFARE
Proceeding his PS4 Trainer Tool Guide, @MODDEDWARFARE shared a new tutorial on his YouTube Channel covering how to use the PS4 Trainer Tool by @TylerMods (aka TylerModsINC) of PS4Trainer.com with ESP8266 and ESP32 WiFi devices on PlayStation 4 v5.05 jailbroken consoles via Twitter today. :biggrinxf2:

Check out the video guide below, and from the description: How to send payloads and use mod tools when using the ESP8266 or ESP32 WiFi chips to host the 5.05 exploit.

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Setting Up & Using the PS4 Trainer Tool Tutorial by MODDEDWARFARE
Last month he shared some handy video guides covering PS4 5.05 / 5.55 Online Gaming Over LAN with XBSLink, and today PlayStation 4 modder @MODDEDWARFARE returns via Twitter with a PS4 Trainer tutorial on his YouTube Channel for setting up and using the PS4 Trainer Tool by @TylerMods. :biggrinxf2:

Check it out embedded below, and be sure to grab the latest version on TylerModsINC's official site PS4Trainer.com with an online PS4Trainer Request List spreadsheet and Discord Channel also available for live collaboration! :thumbup:

PS4 Trainer Tutorial (5.05 Jailbreak)

How to Keep PSN Accounts Secured Against Hackers / Social Engineers
How to Keep PSN Accounts Secured Against Hackers / Social Engineers by @HydrogenNGU (Twitter) of NextGenUpdate.com

Introduction

Today I bring you a nice informative thread towards those who have PlayStation Network Accounts. Far as I know, a ton of accounts has been getting leaked and compromised lately towards bad security.

Yes, anonymous individuals steal accounts by either running software only a hand full of people own, or by using their Social Engineering skills against poor Sony Officials which only a few people can do.

I honestly don't know how people keep getting their accounts stolen when Sony has added better security to accounts with video guides lately since the PlayStation 4 console has been released. I bring you the best method out there at the moment on how to keep your account the safest as possible.

Safety & Security

Let's start off with the basics, then we'll get into the advanced things we will need. Go to the PlayStation Network Website -- of course of your region. For an example, click here if you're in the United States: https://www.playstation.com/en-us/

Go ahead and log into your, and head over to your Account Settings. Just follow what I do here down below. You're going to make sure you input valid information! If you put random information into your data, the day will come you call Sony, and forget to tell them your valid information. So just make sure you don't add anything fake in there; there is a point where you will need to fake something, but it boosts your security!

Identity / Basics

Name

  • This is a MAJOR part of security. I would say for you to put your real name, but Social Engineering is a pretty big role on this topic. Make sure you add a nickname that only your FAMILY knows of. You can get friendly with random people off of PSN/Social Media and call them "friends", but not everyone stays "real" in the world we live in. Whenever a Social Engineer calls Sony, they ask them for the name on the...
Installing an ESP8266 Inside a 10xx, 11xx and 12xx Series PS4
Following my BwE PS4 WiFi / BT Patcher & Extractor v1.00 from BetterWayElectronics.com.au, here's a guide to installing an ESP8266 inside a 10xx, 11xx and 12xx series PlayStation 4 console.

What you need:

1. PS4 10xx, 11xx or 12xx series
2. ESP8266 (Not the crazy hardcore wide versions with presoldered headers)
3. A USB extension cable, I used a micro to mini cable.
4. Cables that have header pins (male & female) - This isnt MANDATORY, but it makes it removable.
5. Screw Driver
6. Torx Screw Driver
7. Soldering Iron
8. Lead Solder
9. Flux Paste
10. Mana Level 100+ (Soldering exp)

Rip off your BD board! Your ESP will be going underneath. This spot is PERFECT its like Sony envisioned it to be here!

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See? This stuff is easy to find.

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Be sure to test fit your ESP8266!

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Here are the measurements, just in-case you have some wacky weird ESP8266...

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The large pad is the 5v, the small ones in the corner are ground. If you are unhappy with my choice in points, there are others. You could go chasing it in the board itself, but you'd have to actually disassemble the whole case - my plan was to avoid this. Be sure to put flux paste on the pads and heat them up with the iron prior to applying LEAD solder.

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This is how long your cable to the BD board should be. Be sure to trim the tinned tips!

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It could be prettier, but hey! It will be strong.

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See! Now it looks cool.

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Now to do the cables for the ESP...

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I twist the cables, shove them through the VIN and G (Ground) then bend them. I then apply solder from the bottom side (after applying flux). Generally solder will flow to the top side, if it hasn't then just do it yourself. This ensures it will be TIGHTTTT.

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Tape that crap down!

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Oh look at THAT! LOVELY! Plug in the USB cable and shove it in that little gap at the front pointing up. PERFECTION!

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Close everything up and admire your work! OH LOVELYYYYYY

If you like what I do, or just like me for me...
Playing PS4 Games Over LAN on 5.05 Firmware with XBSLink Guide
Since his PS4 AIO v1.7.0 update supporting PlayStation 4 5.05 Firmware, @MODDEDWARFARE shared a guide via Twitter on his YouTube Channel covering how to play games online on a 5.05 / 5.55 PS4 over LAN with XBSLink. ;)

Shortly following, @DEFAULTDNB (aka KiiWii) who recently released X-Project PS4 5.05 Self Host / ESP8266 passed along a handy Local PS4 Cooperative and Multiplayer Games List for those seeking to give some a try while Z80 (aka ZiL0G80 or @oneman123) added some unofficial libtiff and SDL2_gfx ports for orbis to Github.(y)

Download: XBSLink Fixed Version.rar (0.45 MB) / XBSlink_setup_0.9.6.1.7z (1.19 MB - Updated Version) via jwooh / WinPCap / Local PS4 Cooperative And Multiplayer Games List (Spreadsheet) / XLink Kai 7.4.32 Released by Team XLink with PlayStation 4 Support

How to Play Games Online on a 5.05 PS4 Over LAN with XBSLink...
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