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The Switch hacking community has been making a lot of advancements lately.
Not exact matches
While some members of the Nintendo
hacking community are frustrated by this, some of them see it as a good sign for the future of
Switch hacking.
In a thread about the HackerOne program on the GBATemp forums, a
community where people come together to talk
hacking and emulation for game consoles, user Jeihfeng started a topic about Nintendo's HackerOne program, saying that,» It seems as if a few hackers wouldn't mind giving out their newfound exploits for some easy cash, hopefully for the sake of the
Switch hacking scene, it isn't the same with our own resident hackers.»
What the
hacking community seems to come to a consensus about, however, is that a
hacked Switch will eventually happen.
Additionally, Plutoo, who will be indefinitely departing from the
hacking community post-34C3, recently open sourced nxdbg, a debugger for the Nintendo
Switch that requires kernel access, so many are expecting new kernel exploits to be announced at his presentation this year.