PS4/PS5 Jailbreak News: 13.02 & 12.02 Security Patches and YouTube App Exploit Investigation
The PS4 and PS5 jailbreak scene continues to evolve as new updates roll out and researchers look for creative exploit entry points. With Sony’s release of PS4 firmware 13.02 and PS5 firmware 12.02, security patches have once again tightened the system. At the same time, the community is buzzing about the possibility of a YouTube app exploit being investigated.
In this article, we’ll break down what these updates mean and why the YouTube app is drawing attention from jailbreak researchers.
🔒 PS4 13.02 & PS5 12.02 Security Patches
Sony has pushed out firmware 13.02 for PS4 and 12.02 for PS5, both focusing on security improvements. While no major features were added, these patches reinforce Sony’s ongoing effort to block vulnerabilities and slow down jailbreak development.
For a full breakdown of these updates, check out the detailed video here: https://youtu.be/x316uXWn_Iw.
🎬 Investigating the YouTube App Exploit
One of the most intriguing areas of research right now is the YouTube app. Developers are investigating whether it could be exploited as a way to run code, possibly even enabling Lua execution or other forms of payload injection.
While this is still experimental, it shows that the community is exploring non-traditional exploit vectors that Sony may have overlooked. To learn more about this investigation, watch the full update here: https://youtu.be/x316uXWn_Iw.
🎮 What It Means for Jailbreak Users
The addition of security patches means Sony is aware of ongoing research, but the investigation into app-based exploits highlights the dedication and creativity of the PS4/PS5 jailbreak community. Even though these methods aren’t ready for public use, they could form the foundation for future tools and breakthroughs.
You can see the latest discussion on this topic in the video update here: https://youtu.be/x316uXWn_Iw.
⚡ The Road Ahead for the Scene
As always, jailbreak progress is a game of patience. Every firmware patch slows things down, but new discoveries—like the YouTube exploit research—keep the scene alive. Even if these methods don’t immediately lead to a full jailbreak, they push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Stay informed and watch the complete coverage of these updates here: https://youtu.be/x316uXWn_Iw.


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