Hacking Nintendo Switch Update 2.2.0 Out

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In a rush, I accidentally updated to 2.1.0. Hopefully there will be something for that soon. I'm going to avoid 2.2
 
Guys, you're missing how Nintendo payed people off. Wonder if they patched a thing that one of the people reported?

And what if someone who reported the was a hacker who found it? So that they could tell Nintendo, so that Nintendo would patch it, so that they could release the PoC?
 
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Guys, you're missing how Nintendo payed people off. Wonder if they patched a thing that one of the people reported?

And what if someone who reported the was a hacker who found it? So that they could tell Nintendo, so that Nintendo would patch it, so that they could release the PoC?


So basically you haven't read first page.. IMO, I would also say; good for them. If they did found something useful from their own research... Releasing these vulnerabilities to the whole community or to Nintendo security tech its still remains their own choice. Like it or not.
 
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So basically you haven't read first page.. IMO, I would also say; good for them. If they did found something useful from their own research... Releasing these vulnerabilities to the whole community or to Nintendo security tech its still remains their own choice. Like it or not.
wut. Uh yes I did. What are you even talking about...?

Are you drunk?


... I am.
 
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This almost certainly patches the exploits submitted to Nintendo via their bug bounty program.

I see no real need to update for a "stability" patch at this point, it's not like the update adds any new features.

Once I finish Zelda I'm likely not to touch my switch until the first DLC comes out. Let's see how our devs progress between now and the DLC release, I'll decide then whether it's worth updating for.

emulators (still warez in 99 percent of cases, but somehow more "okay" by some people's standards)
Yeah, the "emulation isn't piracy" discussion got a lot harder to justify since Nintendo introduced the Virtual Console. It immediately negated the major "BUT Nintendo don't sell or make money off of these games anymore!" argument that most people use.

how were you able to the embedded tweet? I'll edit it with my post.
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wut. Uh yes I did. What are you even talking about...?

Are you drunk?


... I am.

hmm, K cool dude.

You simply brought back in your own words the bounty hack theory from page 1:

maybe it fixes stuff the was found by people in Bounty Program


Which then brings us to that hacker-moral endless debate.


peace.
 
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hmm, K cool dude.

You simply brought back in your own words the bounty hack theory from page 1.




Which then brings us that hacker moral endless debate.


peace.

I apologize for breaking the law. Can't believe what I did was so unforgivable.


Get on my level, bruh.


... drunk...


... get drunk.


... it's fun.
 
Is this still needed? I can check in a sec.
I think someone already did:

And by the way, it seems the Webkit version didn't change from the 2.1.0 version:
 
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