Hacking Discussion NEVER EVER RUN Anything misc on your nintendo switch and in general! here's example of classic case!

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Have you ever runned suspiciuis payload on your switch?

  • YES AND MY SWITCH BRICC'KED

    Votes: 7 5.7%
  • Maybe...

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  • NO hell No

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so heck mii

why i writing this?

this is Because i wanted to share example of how easy it is (really) today to exploit and ruin someone's device!

and that's i wrote with this guide... https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/f...tectable-executable-under-15-minutes-0175114/

A msf payload hidden in fusee-launcher!

the source code is in here:
https://github.com/david1893/TotallyNotVurnabbleFuseelauncher

it's pretty importent than what you might think!

exploiting devices it's not just fun and games.... it's also really​

DANGEROUS

so be warned and be carful!​
 
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The typos are strong with this one

...Can you be a little more... clear with the thread? Is there a specific threat that popped up we should know about? Or are you just warning people in general

If it's just a general warning, it's already common sense to not run sketchy stuff on your device ._.
 
so heck mii

why i writing this?

this is Because i wanted to share example of how easy it is (really) today to exploit and ruin someone's device!

and that's i wrote with this guide... https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/f...tectable-executable-under-15-minutes-0175114/

A msf payload hidden in fusee-launcher!

the source code is in here:
https://github.com/david1893/TotallyNotVurnabbleFuseelauncher

it's pretty importent than what you might think!

exploiting devices it's not just fun and games.... it's also really​

DANGEROUS

so be warned and be carful!​
Whats so dangerous about it though
 
the fuck is this?
if I get it right you just added a socket client to connect to 192.168.1.59 port 21 in a fusee script? what do you expect by that? someone to call you a hax0r?
also those comments that not started with #
and what the fuck is printf with a colon?
you do realize 192.168.1.59 is your local network IP right?
 
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the fuck is this?
if I get it right you just added a socket client to connect to 192.168.1.59 port 21 in a fusee script? what do you expect by that? someone to call you a hax0r?
also those comments that not started with #
and you do realize 192.168.1.59 is your local network IP right?
What you haven't realized is that with his hax0r skills he has already compromised your local network and physically connected a small microcomputer serving the rest of the payload! such genius! brilliant! and now that he is inside he might as well set your house to fire, I've heard he's a pyromaniac, that's dangerous!
 
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What you haven't realized is that with his hax0r skills he has already compromised your local network and physically connected a small microcomputer serving the rest of the payload! such genius! brilliant! and now that he is inside he might as well set your house to fire, I've heard he's a pyromaniac, that's dangerous!
oh my god! oh my god! OH MY GOD!
throwing my PC and switch out the window
 
so heck mii

why i writing this?

this is Because i wanted to share example of how easy it is (really) today to exploit and ruin someone's device!

and that's i wrote with this guide... https://null-byte.wonderhowto.com/f...tectable-executable-under-15-minutes-0175114/

A msf payload hidden in fusee-launcher!

the source code is in here:
https://github.com/david1893/TotallyNotVurnabbleFuseelauncher

it's pretty importent than what you might think!

exploiting devices it's not just fun and games.... it's also really​

DANGEROUS

so be warned and be carful!​
And what exactly is MSF?
 
I thought people already knew this after the "sxos crack" thing happened plus you're exploiting your console so bricks should be expected
 

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