Buy the splatoon or odyssey bundle, 99% it will be a hackable switch.How can I verify if I buy a new switch, if it is hackable or not? Is there any way to find out without taking it out of the packaging? Thanks!
Buy the splatoon or odyssey bundle, 99% it will be a hackable switch.How can I verify if I buy a new switch, if it is hackable or not? Is there any way to find out without taking it out of the packaging? Thanks!
Nintendo's problem starts by giving us an SD card slot to load things from. I'm shocked they still haven't learned anything since the release of the Wii in 2006... The SD-less Wii Mini wasn't hacked for a LOOOOONG time because of this. So maybe once they give us a Switch or future system without an SD card slot, and a decent amount of storage to begin with, then maybe hacks will stop. But they'd probably fuck up and leave another backdoor via wireless booting or some bullshit, they always do.
The Vita did not have a microSD but a proprietary, expensive storage device. I agree, though, that having a standard, user expandable storage device is not a weak point.Vita has a microsd and it took a very long to exploit the console. The microsd slot in itself doesn't weaken the console, in fact it had no role to play at all in the current exploits entry points.
The wii mini was never hacked at all if i am remembering right if it had id like a link to the hack plzNintendo's problem starts by giving us an SD card slot to load things from. I'm shocked they still haven't learned anything since the release of the Wii in 2006... The SD-less Wii Mini wasn't hacked for a LOOOOONG time because of this. So maybe once they give us a Switch or future system without an SD card slot, and a decent amount of storage to begin with, then maybe hacks will stop. But they'd probably fuck up and leave another backdoor via wireless booting or some bullshit, they always do.
Whats the modelnumber and serialnumber?I got mine on June 7th, hope that's not too late. It came with 4.1.0 and I tried paper clip and tin foil methods, neither worked. But I couldn't figure out how to properly do them and it was improper. So I'm just gonna get a jig and do it the right way. I wonder how long these switch's have been out in the wild and only just been discovered.
You need hardware to enter RCM and to send the payload, but the exploit is a software exploit. The hardware is used as intended, only the software is exploited.the hardware exploit (SX Pro, etc)
Ah so the new ones have a different model huh.Whats the modelnumber and serialnumber?
You need hardware to enter RCM and to send the payload, but the exploit is a software exploit. The hardware is used as intended, only the software is exploited.
If RCM mode still works, then maybe we can find other ways to inject the payload, maybe by certain hardware, or press combination of button to activate inject payload, because even Nintendo when they need to fix bricked switchs they need to inject thief own payload.Yes.
Nintendo does NOT need an exploit for thateven Nintendo when they need to fix bricked switchs they need to inject thief own payload
That's why RCM still works. The new models simply won't accept an exploited payload anymore.They need to enter to recovery menu.
That's why i said you need to press combination of buttons just like when you want to boot to bootloader in Android device, so maybe there is a way to use that.That's why RCM still works. The new models simply won't accept an exploited payload anymore.
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Nintendo launches their own "payload" by signing it. They don't need an exploit to force the system to run their software using a buffer overflow.That's why i said you need to press combination of buttons just like when you want to boot to bootloader in Android device, so maybe there is a way to use that.