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 ...
A few months ago, it was reported that the Nintendo Switch contained a security vulnerability in its Nvidia Tegra X1 processor that had the left the console open to exploits, including homebrew ...
The Nintendo Switch has been hacked, revealing an unpatchable exploit that opens up the system to homebrew and piracy. The vulnerability affects all Switch consoles, and is a hardware issue stemming ...
It's only Tuesday and it's already been a big week for Nintendo Switch owners, or at least those who would like to hack their console and open the door to homebrew software. Hacking the Switch is a ...
Hacking teams found a flaw with NVIDIA’s Tegra X1 processor that allows for homebrew software. The vulnerability is hardware-based, so no number of software updates will patch it. The Tegra X1 can be ...
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