Hosted by Dailymotion. For legal issues report at the Copyright Center, report us on DMC, or use the Instant Removal tool.
Security flaw makes EVERY Nintendo Switch at risk
157 Views • Apr 26, 2018
Description
The exploit is known as Fusée Gelée and was talked about by developer Katherine Temkin from ReSwitched, according to TechCrunch.
It makes use of a vulnerability at the silicon level of the Tegra X1 chip's USB recovery mode.
The security flaw could allow for unwanted data to be exfiltrated, leading to Switch game piracy.
The problem is the flaw is unpatchable as the issue is with the hardware on the Tegra X1 chips.
This means that millions of Switches will be permanently open to attack. Only new consoles with the code fixed at the factory will be safe from the exploit, according to TechCrunch.
More from User
U.S. Hypersonic Missile: U.S. Secretly Tests Hypersonic Weapon
TomoNews US
Lessons From Russian Invasion of Ukraine for Taiwan
TomoNews US
Microplastic In Stomach: You’re Eating A Credit Card’s Worth of Plastic Every Week
TomoNews US
Roman Abramovich ‘Poisoned’ During Peace Talks: Animated Reenactment of Poisoning
TomoNews US
Russian Invasion: Radioactive Dust at Chernobyl Not Main Nuclear Danger
TomoNews US
‘Edge of Tomorrow’ — Ukraine’s Never-Ending Battle Near Kyiv
TomoNews US
Related Videos
Nintendo Switch Coldboot Exploit Fusée Gelée mit Windows installieren (Tutorial) [Deutsch|HD]
Flashcardsinfo
Crazy iOS 9 Security Flaw lets Hackers bypass lockscreen and access your datas!
Mister Buzz
Fortnite Security Flaw Allowed Hackers to Take Over Players' Accounts
HipHopWired
Fortnite got hacked: security flaw let hackers access user accounts
TomoNews US
A major wi-fi security flaw could allow hackers to intercept encrypted data
euronews (in English)
Another Apple Security Flaw Could Give Hackers Access to Your Mac
Veuer