No, the info must be private (it says so on the bounty page)So if I report some of the stuff to Nintendo on this site when it releases and tell them how it works, I'll get paid?
No, the info must be private (it says so on the bounty page)So if I report some of the stuff to Nintendo on this site when it releases and tell them how it works, I'll get paid?
To be fair, there are only 22 Virtual Boy games.To the best of my knowledge there is no Virtual Boy flashcard, and nobody has gotten anywhere close to a DSi cfw (and the only DSi flashcard was blocked on the final update)
I honestly doubt they'd be stupid enough to pay any Tom, Dick and Harry with zero expertise on the matter for something they already know about (or which can be googled in under 3 seconds). Basic Sellout 101So if I report some of the stuff to Nintendo on this site when it releases and tell them how it works, I'll get paid?
I honestly doubt they'd be stupid enough to pay any Tom, Dick and Harry with zero expertise on the matter for something they already know about (or which can be googled in under 3 seconds). Basic Sellout 101
No, the info must be private (it says so on the bounty page)

1. Get access to someone's machine, account, etc.I honestly doubt they'd be stupid enough to pay any Tom, Dick and Harry with zero expertise on the matter for something they already know about (or which can be googled in under 3 seconds). Basic Sellout 101

you cant report the exploit and release it nintendo has you sell them your code . . . what do you think they mentioned $ in exchange for1. Get access to someone's machine, account, etc.
2. Find private info
3. Download private info
4. Report private info to Nintendo
5. Profit
OR
1. Find a bug on your own
2. Report it to Nintendo
3. When you are paid, make the exploit
4. Profit, and an exploit
Anybody can do that. I'm surprised nobody has.
Well that doesn't change much, someone could make easy money selling their code and releasing it a few days later.you cant report the exploit and release it nintendo has you sell them your code . . . what do you think they mentioned $ in exchange for
Sure, if they want to be legally fucked for being an idiot.Well that doesn't change much, someone could make easy money selling their code and releasing it a few days later.

and get a major lawsuit . . . how do you think nintendo will pay out they will need your info address, bank account, ect . . . thinkWell that doesn't change much, someone could make easy money selling their code and releasing it a few days later.
If that is your line of thinking, all I can say is that you should definitely avoid working in intelligence agencies. For your sake and theirs.1. Find a bug on your own
2. Report it to Nintendo
3. When you are paid, make the exploit
4. Profit, and an exploit
Anybody can do that. I'm surprised nobody has.

when nintendo pays out, they have all users information. if that guy then make his code public. they will take his ass to court and demand 1 million dolars (pun intended)
They banned people who received official review copies who went online too.Yes, Nintendo cares. They have banned a lot of people for Pokémon and offer a lot of money for who suggest them ways to make "strongest stability" to 3DS
Do you really think someone uses that?Of cause they care! Bount, program released etc. You got to see it that way: the only product Wich N makes money with is the 3DS...at least until switch is released. So yes they do care....
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They'll only give you the money after they patch it.Well that doesn't change much, someone could make easy money selling their code and releasing it a few days later.
And also go to jail. That is, after being sued by Nintendo.1. Get access to someone's machine, account, etc.
2. Find private info
3. Download private info
4. Report private info to Nintendo
5. Profit

you people are silly . . .That guy can give his exploit to another one, the other one doesn't release it immediately ofcourse, but maybe a month later.
That guy who originally made it can't actually be credited for it, otherwise Nintendo can still kick his buttz0rz.
So the other one can get the full credit without doing anything while that guy gets the money from Nintendo.
you people are silly . . .
its not like nintendo will pay for info only . . . they will need the code and with the code (especially with your proposed extra months time) they can/will add the correct stability
Of course. And they could prevent hardmod on newer devices.By the way (off topic, I know) if they release another version to fix these exploits, will hardmods still work on the updated firmwares?

. . . sorry did you read my post?Which you secretly save on someone else's computer, to the one that will release an exploit after those months ^^


