Calling all hackers -- Nintendo is Watch The Masseuse Fired into The Wifes Hole Onlineoffering up a whole bunch of money to security-savvy Switch owners that can find vulnerabilities in the company's latest console. Finding and submitting a big security problem could see you walking away with a cool $20,000.
Nintendo expanded its public security flaw hunt to the Nintendo Switch yesterday, offering up compensation to anyone who finds and reports new vulnerabilities in the month-old console. Depending on the severity of the flaw, its exploitability, and the quality of the report, bug hunters could earn between $100 and $20,000.
SEE ALSO: A 10-year-old hacked Instagram so Facebook gave him $10,000Nintendo already offers rewards for vulnerability reports on the Nintendo 3DS and New 3DS through the bug-hunting website HackerOne. The project first launched for Nintendo in December 2016 and has already paid out rewards to three individuals (unfortunately we don't know how much they made for their efforts).
Nintendo is specifically looking for system vulnerabilities in these areas:
Privilege escalation from userland
Kernel takeover
ARM® TrustZone® takeover
Userland takeover (for applications)
If you find a new vulnerability worthy of reporting, Nintendo will reward you after it has fixed the problem or within four months of receiving the report.
Other companies in the tech world offer similar programs that have seen successful bug hunters earning huge chunks of money, including Google and Facebook. This kind of crowdsourced flaw-hunting allows tech companies to get extra eyes on their hardware and software, bringing in people who may notice bugs that companies’ own security teams miss.
Topics Cybersecurity Gaming Nintendo Nintendo Switch
Previous:Against Fear
Next:Gods of War
Tencent achieves “highVolvo launches first electric MPV targeting Chinese premium segment · TechNodeAmazon Pet Day 2024: Discounted auto feeders for cats and dogsHow do you weigh a massive whale?Italian Open 2024 livestream: Watch live tennis for freeBest Kindle deal: Get three free months of Kindle UnlimitedMicrosoft launched a new ‘airTemu to ship goods by sea instead of air in costHow to watch 'Doctor Who': Season 14 premiere date, streaming deals, and moreGreta Thunberg changes her Twitter bio to Trump quoteThese 20 incredibly detailed, microscope photographs are quite the closeBest Dyson deal: Save $130 on a refurbished Dyson V11 at WalmartiPad Pro 2024 now has OLED: 5 reasons this is a big dealGreta Thunberg changes her Twitter bio to Trump quoteWhat's missing: 6 features the new iPad Pro 2024 doesn't haveDay before climate walkout, Amazon says it's buying 100,000 electric delivery trucksIt's time to choose 2019's fat bear week championThe app that went from Instagram trash to cleaning up the worldReal Madrid vs. Bayern Munich 2024 livestream: Watch Champions League live for freeiPad Pro 2024 now has OLED: 5 reasons this is a big deal “The Verb to Be,“ a Poem by André Breton How Do You Write Down a Dance? In Praise of Ordinary Human Love 6 features iPhone 15 stole from Pixel 7 Remembering the Alma Mahler Doll in All Its Creepiness Best air purifier deal: Get an Insignia air purifier for 40% off Jack Gilbert’s Experiments in Erotica “She's Not Gone,” a Poem By Philip Levine Best blender deal: Get a Vitamix Propel Series 750 blender for $230 off Thomas Bernhard Knew How to Mock Awards Shows Wordle today: Here's the answer and hints for September 14 WhatsApp Channels let you follow celebrities and brands for updates How to Have Better Sex, According to an 1861 Sex Ed Guide Best Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 deal: Get up to $250 trade We’re All Sick of Talking About the Weather. And Yet... Reading Elizabeth Bowen “A Sign,” a Poem by Philip Levine Elon Musk may have violated FTC data and privacy order at Twitter, says DOJ The Red Carpet: Last Bastion of Psychiatry Become besties with the reigning king of college TikTok
2.0343s , 10109.875 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch The Masseuse Fired into The Wifes Hole Online】,Exquisite Information Network