Difference between revisions of "Talk:DSi exploits"

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--[[User:Makorus|Makorus]] 09:19, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Makorus|Makorus]] 09:19, 9 May 2009 (UTC)
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This exploit use a buffer overflow by accesing to an URI (file://) with a very long adress but it's need that the file has to be in the disk.
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URI link with Nintendo DSi Browser doesnt't work.
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[http://www.zataz.com/news/18368/faille--vulnerabilite--exploit--opera.html]
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--[[User:Geniusdj|Geniusdj]] 13:30, 9 May 2009 (CET)

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Dub-T's Nintendo DSi Shop Hack

Erm, doesn't this just follow from what I wrote on Hackmii? http://hackmii.com/2009/01/dsibrew/ --Bushing 11:41, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Kasu's Hack

Fake ? Everyone can do that using a DSi flashcard and remove it after !
If it isn't a fake show us how you load the code ! --Ludo6431 16:39, 20 April 2009 (UTC)

Exploit via Opera?

The DSi Webbrowser is based on an older Opera 9.5/9.6 as I know and there are several security issues like the possibility of executing code through manipulated jpeg-images (here more detailed).

Wouldn't it be possible to use such a security hole to start homebrew from the SD card?


Advantages:

1. Opera DSi webbrowser runs in native DSi mode --> access to all DSi features

2. Easy to use: Just save your homebrew on your SD card, surf to the manipulated image an execute your homebrew

3. No extra game/stuff/anything needed, you just have to download the DSi webbrowser for free and then you can start using homebrew on your DSi


Disadvantage:

It has to be found out how to use such a security issue


I have no idea if this is possible and because I don't have the skills to do that, I thought I tell your about and you say if this idea is realistic.

--Makorus 09:19, 9 May 2009 (UTC)

This exploit use a buffer overflow by accesing to an URI (file://) with a very long adress but it's need that the file has to be in the disk. 

URI link with Nintendo DSi Browser doesnt't work. [1]

--Geniusdj 13:30, 9 May 2009 (CET)