Is it publicly known how much Nintendo pays you for reporting certain exploits?
As €100-€20000 is a big difference so I'm curious.
As €100-€20000 is a big difference so I'm curious.
It may be more than 20k, who knows. It's a good thing, white hat hackers make the world a safer place, and eventually cfw for Switch will.be better :-)Is it publicly known how much Nintendo pays you for reporting certain exploits?
As €100-€20000 is a big difference so I'm curious.
If you check the page, there are 3 people, the 3rd one. I know him from somewhere, could be from That Iso Site... maybe some members from this forum are helping, who knowsor since the amount of money isn't publicly disclosed, they could just screw everyone and pay everyone barebones minimum. Certainly wouldn't be the first time a company made such a move (not to say they will, but this is one of the dangers of not disclosing it).
Yeah, they could, but if they do I feel it would backfire and cause the devs involved to be even more determined to crap on Nintendo and release a public exploit, sure they may not be able to disclose the one they reported (although a good amount of wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge* would probably go down to other devs if nintendo ripped the devs involved offor since the amount of money isn't publicly disclosed, they could just screw everyone and pay everyone barebones minimum. Certainly wouldn't be the first time a company made such a move (not to say they will, but this is one of the dangers of not disclosing it).