Or somehow replacing the corrupted payloads with the normal code through an update. That would revoke access to D9/H9/G9, etc./QUOTE]
Not possible
Or somehow replacing the corrupted payloads with the normal code through an update. That would revoke access to D9/H9/G9, etc./QUOTE]
Not possible
No. However they are trying to stomp out everything according to the page
use the very method we used to write back the firms
luma has firmprotection so it won't let a9lh be over written
Last i heard he was arrested in japan. was that true?Okay, I'll reply to you just this one time to see if you get it.
Remember the way a9lh worked? How you had to get back to 2.1 to get the console keys and install the exploit?
Well, they still have the master keys, since OTP cannot be changed (one time programmable code), they could just as easily overwrite firm 0/1 by re-exploiting their own code, or somehow reversing a9lh.
Well, this shall prove amusing, now more than ever i want to see what is disclosed by smea at the talk. they claimed to have won the game after all.
That was fake. His twitter even states thatLast i heard he was arrested in japan. was that true?
Obviously not, if they're investing tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars removing exploits.Why now, though. Isn't the 3DS EOL?
A9LH can install on any version 9.2-, only dumping the OTP needs 2.1, and that need only be done onceRemember the way a9lh worked? How you had to get back to 2.1 to get the console keys and install the exploit?
I dont really keep up with my twitter.That was fake. His twitter even states that
They're never going to pay anyone anywhere near $20k, and you know it. If they can, they should hire more full-time security pros. These bounty schemes can work well for stopping undiscovered or unpublicized exploits, but the 3ds is 99.9% totally hacked by exploits that are common knowledge, and even open sourced on github. The time to fix this was 6 years ago, that genie ain't goin back in that lamp.They pay based on the severity of the issue, they're not going to give $20k for some exploit that has little to no practical use...
Obviously not, if they're investing tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars removing exploits.
A9LH can install on any version 9.2-, only dumping the OTP needs 2.1, and that need only be done once
well thats to be expected there a bunch of bell pinchersThey're never going to pay anyone anywhere near $20k
It's not unsafe, it's just buggy. They'll eventually put it back in the guide after they figure out what caused the bricks.And OTPless on 9.2 wasn't much of a success after it was deemed unsafe by aurora for N3DS. I'd rather pretend that didn't happen.
Maybe for the 3DS, sure, but I'm sure once the switch is released they'll update their profile and start giving out those $20k bountiesThey're never going to pay anyone anywhere near $20k, and you know it. If they can, they should hire more full-time security pros. These bounty schemes can work well for stopping undiscovered or unpublicized exploits, but the 3ds is 99.9% totally hacked by exploits that are common knowledge, and even open sourced on github. The time to fix this was 6 years ago, that genie ain't goin back in that lamp.
The only information type I can imagine that would actually be beneficial to Nintendo is regarding:
That could be improved on. But the other stuff isn't going to change through a silly bounty program.
- Dissemination of inappropriate content to children