Difference between revisions of "Switch System Flaws"
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Revision as of 14:30, 3 March 2017
System Flaws are used to execute unofficial code (homebrew) on the Nintendo Switch (NS). This page is a list of known and public NS System Flaws.
List of NS System Flaws
There are currently no known NS exploits. (That being a Nintendo console wouldn't be delayed...)
Hardware
Summary | Description | Fixed with hardware model/revision | Newest hardware model/revision this flaw was checked for | Timeframe this was discovered | Discovered by |
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No hardware exploits discovered |
ARM TrustZone software
???
Summary | Description | Successful exploitation result | Fixed in system version | Last system version this flaw was checked for | Timeframe this was discovered | Public disclosure timeframe | Discovered by |
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No ARM TrustZone exploits discovered |