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Nintendo Offers Cash Bounties To People Who Find 3DS Exploits

You know all those stories about people who hack into tech companies in such impressive fashion that those companies immediately offer them jobs? Nintendo won’t do that. But they will offer you cash.

Partnering with the HackerOne group, Nintendo is offering bounties ranging from $100 to $20,000 to anyone who can find security vulnerabilities in the 3DS. Given that hackers and modders have had their way with the portable system for four years now, I imagine there will be some takers.

Specifically, Nintendo says:

Below are examples of types of activities that Nintendo is focused on preventing:

Piracy, including:

Game application dumping

Copied game application execution

Cheating, including:

Game application modification

Save data modification

Dissemination of inappropriate content to children

Below are examples of vulnerabilities that Nintendo is interested in receiving information about:

System vulnerabilities regarding the Nintendo 3DSā„¢ family of systems

Privilege escalation on ARM11 userland

ARM11 kernel takeover

ARM9 userland takeover

ARM9 kernel takeover

Vulnerabilities regarding Nintendo-published applications for the Nintendo 3DSā„¢ family of systems

ARM11 userland takeover

Hardware vulnerabilities regarding the Nintendo 3DSā„¢ family of systems

Low-cost cloning

Security key detection via information leaks

The actual amount of cash you get will be determined by Nintendo, so if you discover something and send it their way, keep in mind that $100-$20,000 figure is a pretty big range. If you do want to submit a report, here’s where you go

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