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Revision as of 15:01, 8 April 2017
This page lists vulnerabilities / exploits for Nintendo Switch applications and applets
Browser userspace
| Summary | Description | Fixed with software update | Newest software update this flaw was checked for | Timeframe this was discovered | Discovered by |
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| CVE-2016-4657 | WebKit exploit discovered around August 2016. Most notably used in the iOS 9.3.X exploit. A simple PoC can be seen here. First known use on the Switch includes Qwertyoruiop using a version of his iOS 9.3 hack without iOS specific instructions | 2.1.0 | 2.0.0 | Original: August 2016
Switch: March 4th 2017 |
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| browserhax_fright_tx3g | 2.1.0 |