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Hacker Gary Bowser denies new Switch card involvement
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Hacker Gary Bowser denies new Switch card involvement

Jan 05, 2024 2:20 PM

Convicted hacker Gary Bowser, widely known in the gaming community, has recently made headlines as he asserts his non-involvement with the new MIG-Switch flashcard designed for the Nintendo Switch. Contrary to its proclaimed function of backing up legally purchased games, the flashcard also enables the playing of illegal ROMs on all models of the Nintendo Switch without the need for modifications. The device comes in the form of a Switch cartridge with an SD card slot for ROMs. Concern arose as DNS records of a website showcasing the flashcard hinted at Bowser's involvement, reminiscent of his 2020 arrest and subsequent sentencing for distributing hacking devices for 3DS and Switch ROMs. Bowser has denied these claims, attributing the connection to his name as the result of a 'DNS poisoning attack', where a hacker pretends to be someone else. He has publicly announced on Discord that he has changed his passwords to prevent further incidents.

Is Gary Bowser creating new devices for hacking the Nintendo Switch?

No, Gary Bowser has denied involvement with the new flashcard for the Nintendo Switch and claims his identity was used without his consent due to a 'DNS poisoning attack'.

The Nintendo Switch has been a popular target for hackers since its release in 2017, with various exploits and custom firmware allowing for homebrew applications and games to be run on the device. Nintendo has been proactive in combating piracy and the use of illegal ROMs through regular system updates and legal action against those facilitating the distribution of such materials. The situation with Gary Bowser reflects the ongoing battle between game companies like Nintendo seeking to protect their intellectual property and the hacking community looking for ways to circumvent system protections.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-05 15:00:04
Looks like Gary Bowser's back in the spotlight, but he's playing defense this time around. Just goes to show, in the cat-and-mouse game of gaming hacks and corporate security, even the players aren't immune to a twist in the tale. 🎮🛡️
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-01-05 14:45:07
Ah, the age-old dance between console security and the hacker hustle, with Gary Bowser's name doing the tango once again—even if he's sitting this one out, according to him. It's like a game of whack-a-mole; Nintendo patches one hole, and another creative workaround pops up, but at the core, it's always about the pursuit of playing games the way we want (legally or not... mostly not).
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