What does layeredfs have to do with that?
We're basically able to run backups on the latest OFW.
What does layeredfs have to do with that?
What does that have to do with the OS being insecure? You DO know how hard it was to actually do so, right?We're basically able to run backups on the latest OFW.
You DO know how hard it was to actually do so, right?
FacepalmWhat? Follow a tutorial? Yes I can easily do that.
Drag and drop this and voila!
Facepalm
Are you 9 or 10?
Hard to DEVELOP LayeredFS, and atmosphere, the code layeredFS runs on.What? Follow a tutorial? Yes I can easily do that.
Drag and drop this and voila!
Hard to DEVELOP LayeredFS, and atmosphere, the code layeredFS runs on.
You didn't get my point!
I'm not saying the Switch is insecure! I'm saying it was hacked fast because of the broader interest (hence TX OS as well).
"The OS itself is very very secure"
LayeredFS beats this claim.
From what I know, LayeredFS is, simply put, a middleware.
By default, the game is trying to access it's assets in the normal directory - be it the Switch's internal storage / SD card (eShop game) or the game cart.
Now, LayeredFS steps inbetween and technically just goes "Hey, you know, I have a waaaaaay better place for you to get your files. Care to follow me?"
Being able to load completely different games altogether was never intended to be done through LayeredFS though.
The tools that we have available to automate this procedure make it very easy for the end-user, yes.
If you were to do it manually, you'd need to do some hex editing on a few files.
Going by your posts in this thread, @Zumoly , I highly doubt you'd be able to do that.
OP you made my day this thread is ridiculous
This is what I understand from the code in their website: the dongle y take at least one of your unique console keys, does some kind of processing and saves it in a file. That and a 8 characters long alphanumeric code (that is what you buy, and works as a purchase verification) are submitted in the web form. Then you receive in return a file which will be used by their loader. Since then, the console is subscribed, in the same way you register in a forum.it needs to be different for everyone. Also the master keys are way too long to be a feasable license key. License keys serve the purpose of making sure you didn't steal their software.
This is what I understand from the code in their website: they take one of the console keys, and that and a 8 characters long alphanumeric code (that is what you buy, and works as a purchase verification) are submitted in the form. Then you receive in return a file which will be used by their loader. Since then, the console is subscribed, in the same way you register in a forum.
https://pastebin.com/B05H60Ld
You are probably one of those people who believe in online gift card generators...Appreciate the layman explanation here!
But you know knowledge is universal and easily shared. When there is a will, there is a way.
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"I am deleton...here to delete trolls and shitted posts"
Going for the small details are we?
You implied that the OS itself is like impossible to hack (a la XBOX One maybe)
Yet there are people basically running backups on the latest FW. Yeah that's very very secure.
Bans are not immediate, they are always in waves. A new one is coming pretty soon.Just because we're able to run backups on the latest FW doesn't make the system any less secure.
As I've mentioned in the post where I explained how LayeredFS works, we're basically just abusing a loophole in it.
I guess the actual secure part of this will kick in once we're seeing the first banwave of people
Bans are not immediate, they are always in waves. A new one is coming pretty soon.