Just over a week ago we talked about an exploit that took advantage of an unpatchable flaw in existing Switch consoles to run Linux on Nintendo's latest. At the time, there were a lot of folks out ...
Hackers recently discovered two exploits on the Nintendo Switch that allow homebrew code to run on the hybrid console, according to Eurogamer’s Digital Foundry. The flaws are reportedly hardware-based ...
Less than two weeks after demonstrating an exploit that allows Linux to be loaded unto a Nintendo Switch game console, fail0verflow is back with a new video showing what appears to be a full-fledged ...
The proof is on the group's Twitter profile via a video demonstrating what appears to be a KDE desktop environment (one of several graphical UIs for Linux). In the video we see the user viewing and ...
Nintendo dislikes emulators. Except for the ones it uses and ships itself, that is. It also dislikes people hacking into its consoles to make them do things the gaming giant could have never imagined ...
After it demonstrated Linux booting on the Nintendo Switch earlier this month, hacking group fail0verflow has taken things to the next step and turned the hybrid console into a tiny Linux tablet. On ...
Hacker group Fail0verflow has announced a Switch hack that the organization claims can't be patched or blocked by firmware updates on already-shipped Switches. They've published a screenshot of the ...
It’s not easy to hack modern consoles but it’s not impossible either, as one hacking collective recently proved by managing to turn the Nintendo Switch gaming console into a functional tablet that ...
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