The Nintendo Switch is an impressive device so it isn't surprising to know that there are people who want to get the most out of the hardware, even when it goes against Nintendo's intentions for it.
Months ago, word leaked out to the public of an “unpatchable” exploit method that allowed Switch users to run custom firmware, homebrew code, and even pirated software on all existing hardware. Now, ...
It's been hard to find a vulnerability on the Nintendo Switch, as on any new console with a unique architecture. Until now, that is. It was just a matter of time, really. A newly published "exploit ...
Nintendo has been ramping up its anti-piracy measures ever since a Switch hacking team discovered a vulnerability that allow people to run arbitrary code on all current consoles. In fact, it already ...
The Nintendo Switch hardware has been hacked and cannot be patched by the manufacturer. Hackers fail0verflow and Kate Temik have delivered exploits, with the Fusee Gelee hack fully documented online.
The Nintendo Switch is one of recent times' most interesting gaming consoles and it isn't only gamers that are loving it. Its tightly locked system has challenged hackers and modders to find exploits ...
A hardware exploit has been discovered on Nintendo’s all-in-one Switch console that allows hackers to pirate games. Nintendo Switch: Online mobile app launches in two weeks God of War review: is this ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. This week, two hacking groups have independently released methods that allow a user to jailbreak the Switch, which one group is already using to run a ...
The Nintendo Switch has been a massive success for Nintendo, shipping nearly 15 million units to date and outselling the lifetime sales of the Wii U in less than a year. Nintendo has always worried ...
The quest to hack the Nintendo Switch has come to an end. On Monday, two similar exploits that would allow users to execute unauthenticated code on the popular gaming console were released to the ...
The Nintendo Switch may soon be a haven for hackers, but not the kind that want your data — the kind that want to run SNES emulators and Linux on their handheld gaming consoles. A flaw in an Nvidia ...