Seems like discoveries are happening fast. Did all the knowledge from 3DS security help break through the switch security?
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it helps knowing the architecture, yes. but the reason things have been progressing fast is webkit
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Will you dump the filesystem contents somewhere?
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haven't dumped anything interesting off filesystem yet :(
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I wouldn't state you're going to do that. Copyright and all that. Given the company and device you're looking at that's probably best.
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Copyright isn't an issue unless you distribute it.
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The reason I'm asking is because the Switch has a Broadcom Wi-Fi SoC, and I'd like to look at it's firmware (see if it's vulnerable)
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If you can find it (something along the lines of bcmdhd, probably), could you please let me know? If you're not interested, no worries.
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Can't tell if you're hacking in a forest or if your background is a Bob Ross painting

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or both
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are you hacking Bob Ross paintings ? "and here, are the little, happy breaches"
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Using the same services names as the 3DS ?
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no, all service names are slightly different, suggesting full rewrites
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Ahaha, ok, good luck finding exploits :P (i'm french sorry for my english lol)
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Now I want to know which sysmodule has fallen.... Is that ns:am?
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it's NS
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Thanks for the answer ^^
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ayyyyy
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Congrats ! Any filesystem functions in there ?
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Probably Nintendo right now
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