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id: 9, name: "BD-J Exploit", platform: "playstation", version: "PS4/PS5", status: "partial", date: "2023-11-20", cve: "Various", description: "Blu-ray Java sandbox escape allowing limited code execution on PlayStation consoles.", developer: "SpecterDev", downloads: "850K", severity: "high" ,

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