With Easter on the way things are definitely hoppin in the PS4 hacking scene, and following confirmation of PS4 4.50 Kernel R/W Access and his recent updates PlayStation 4 developer @CTurt sent word on Twitter that he's updated from 1.76 to 4.06 OFW (Official Firmware) to test out the recent JailbreakMe PS4 4.0x exploit! 
When asked by @flex0 why he didn't take the plunge to 4.07 instead of going only to 4.06 @CTurt replied with the following explanation, to quote:
"4.06 is the version Luca is on, and I wanted to test out his stuff. 4.07 has the same bugs though."
In related news, following the PS4 HENkaku Exploit for 3.55 OFW, FireKaku PS4 3.15 / 3.50 Ports, his PS4 Playground (WIP) for Firmware 3.55 and PS4 3.55 Syscalls PlayStation 4 developer @SpecterDev announced on Twitter he's currently working on converting Qwertyoruiopz's exploit to 3.55.
Here are some of the related Tweets for those following along:
Once again, if you are not on Sony's latest PlayStation 4 Firmware 4.50 already it's recommended NOT to update your current System Software version until we receive further word from the PS4 scene developers.
Cheers to @j0lama on Twitter, Megias, @mcmrc1, @Nesterwork and @raedoob for the heads up!
When asked by @flex0 why he didn't take the plunge to 4.07 instead of going only to 4.06 @CTurt replied with the following explanation, to quote:
"4.06 is the version Luca is on, and I wanted to test out his stuff. 4.07 has the same bugs though."
In related news, following the PS4 HENkaku Exploit for 3.55 OFW, FireKaku PS4 3.15 / 3.50 Ports, his PS4 Playground (WIP) for Firmware 3.55 and PS4 3.55 Syscalls PlayStation 4 developer @SpecterDev announced on Twitter he's currently working on converting Qwertyoruiopz's exploit to 3.55.
Here are some of the related Tweets for those following along:
Cheers to @j0lama on Twitter, Megias, @mcmrc1, @Nesterwork and @raedoob for the heads up!