The freewheeling gamer's dreams have come true: Nintendo Switch devices are open for homebrew business, all thanks to an un-patchable hardware flaw, to boot.
SEE ALSO: Glitches and exploits hilariously ruined a recent 'For Honor' tournamentThe Nvidia chip baked into the Switch apparently has a vulnerability that can't be fixed through a remote update. Thanks to the vulnerability, people can run an exploit (or, alter the code) of their Switch devices, and Nintendo can't do bupkis. The flaw would need to be fixed at the factory level, which means all Switch devices are permanently vulnerable.
Running the exploit means people will be able to play non-Nintendo games on the Switch, or customize it in other ways -- flavor of customization generally known as "homebrew." After running the exploit, users will be able to simply insert a USB stick of games that they've downloaded, and the Switch will be forced to read them (which it wouldn't ordinarily do).
According to TechCrunch, the hack, called Fusée Gelée, was first discovered by developer Kate Temkin months ago, who disclosed it to Nintendo and Nvidia. But hackers published it on Monday, so Temkin's team went ahead and published their full documentation on GitHub, too.
Mashable has contacted Nintendo and Nvidia to learn more about whether and when the companies will be updating the Switch to address the vulnerability, and to see how badly they're freaking out.
UPDATE April 24, 2018, 2:15 p.m. E.T.: Neither Nintendo nor Nvidia has a comment on this incident at this time.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Thanks to a chip vulnerability, an exploit jailbreaks Nintendo Switch-山眉水眼网
sitemap
文章
8
浏览
57
获赞
5
Holocaust denial is now banned on Facebook
Facebook is expanding its recent crackdown on dangerous conspiracy theories to include Holocaust denAmazon's AWS is wreaking havoc on the internet again
Amazon's AWS is wreaking havoc on the internet again. One of the company's AWS data centers in the UWhat is an AirTag?
There are two kinds of people in this world: People who have been late to an event because they cann'I have a joke' is Twitter's newest meme you can't escape
2020 has already ushered in new and sometimes painful memes — which, given that many of us areMom goes to the bathroom for 45 seconds and returns to find her toddler on a treadmill
If you've been around little kids for even a second, you know their greatest threat is often themselNo, New York City Mayor Eric Adams can't actually take his salary in bitcoin
No, Eric Adams is not getting his salary in bitcoin.The newly inaugurated mayor of New York City rai'The Fight' doc is an invigorating reminder of the battle for freedom
We are in the middle of a war.Not a specific war and not even a specific "we" — for most of itPornhub is interrupting videos to shed light on the orgasm gap
Welcome to Porn Week, Mashable's annual close up on the business and pleasure of porn.Knowledge of tHere's a trick when you're stuck talking politics on Thanksgiving
Yep, folks, it's that time again. Off we go to home and hearth, suiting up for battle with Crazy FoxInstagram announces new tools for teen safety and parental control
Meta, Facebook's recently rebranded parent company, has created new tools and features designed to kEmma Chamberlain talks coffee, YouTube drama, and quarantine loneliness
Emma Chamberlain rarely took a break. Until this spring, the now 19-year-old was constantly on the mApple is working on a 20
Apple might be working on a large, foldable device – though it may take years before we can acCloudflare goes down, and takes the internet's security blanket with it
When Cloudflare has problems, the rest of the internet can't be that far behind. The company whose eBest yoga apps and YouTube channels for practicing at home
As yogis like to say, yoga is as much about the body as it is about the mind. Both deserve attentionA reminder for Russians: Telegram is not end
Russians have turned to the popular hybrid messaging-forum app Telegram for news and conversations a