Dark AleX: credit for GripShift homebrew enabler stolen
News broke earlier today about a homebrew enabler created using the GripShift exploit by a developer known as Miriam. However, it seems someone tried to pull a fast one. Dark AleX himself got wind of the news and revealed that the exploit used a leak from Team C+D, and proper credits go to joek. More details after the link.
News broke earlier today about a homebrew enabler created using the GripShift exploit by a developer known as Miriam.
However, it seems someone tried to pull a fast one. Dark AleX himself got wind of the news and revealed that the exploit used a leak from Team C+D, and proper credits go to joek.
Dark AleX posted this on his forums:
This is about this.
http://www.pspgen.com/psp-3000-5-02hen- … 84918.html
This is about how I trusted someone called “miriam” and I gave him a kernel exploit of C+D, which was found by joek (the ONLY ONE that deserves credit of that), just to play for HIMSELF, as it is being used to decrypt 3k modules, but the first thing he did was to show to others to get a bit of fame.
Now i realize not to trust anyone anymore, thanks.
And this is how mistrust happens in the homebrew scene. Stop wondering why developers have a tendency to be secretive. In Sceners.org, Dark AleX’s webmaster Alek got hold of PSPGEN’s MaGiXieN. Alek had the following to say:
I spoke with MaGiXieN last night, and well, i didn’t knew this, but since this is what has happened, from dark-alex.org, thanks french “developers”, thanks Miriam, or well, maybe i’d call you HellDashX, instead of Miriam, as it’s your real identity.
You’ve deceived and lied to spanish, french, and other people, and the ones that have helped you even on that GEN lame copy cfw, as you couldn’t even finish your own modules.
You don’t have any right to use that exploit, as it isn’t yours, as anything that you have claimed is yours. You won’t get any more help from us. Dot.
Via Sceners