Netcat Gui V13exe Updated Now

: Run the exploit on your console (PS4/PS5) until it waits for a payload on a specific port (usually 9020). Configure GUI : Enter the IP address of your console into the GUI. Set the Port (default is usually 9020). Select the Payload file ( .bin or .elf ) you wish to send.

The v13exe update resolves by recompiling the binary with modern code signing, implementing asynchronous socket handling, and whitelisting the executable with major AV vendors. netcat gui v13exe updated

: It replaces the traditional command-line interface (CLI) with a simple window where users can input an IP address and port, then browse for a file to send. : Run the exploit on your console (PS4/PS5)

Longer description (for download page) Netcat GUI v1.3 EXE is a lightweight Windows graphical wrapper around Netcat, providing easy-to-use interfaces for TCP/UDP listeners, client connections, and file transfers. This updated EXE release fixes intermittent connection drops and command-parsing bugs, tightens input sanitization to reduce injection risk, and improves UI responsiveness. Features include: listener/client modes, bind/connect, port scanning helper, file send/receive, TLS option (OpenSSL bundled), and session logging. No installer — portable EXE. Recommended to run with elevated privileges for low-port binding. Verify integrity with the provided SHA256 checksum. Select the Payload file (

Run your exploit on the console (e.g., WebKit or Lua Loader) and wait for the "Waiting for Clients" or "Waiting for Payload" prompt. Launch Tool: Netcat GUI v1.3.exe Configure:

: Your console must be jailbroken (e.g., using GoldHEN) with the BinLoader feature enabled.