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The first version released on March 22, 2016.<ref>https://github.com/yellows8/ctr-httpwn/releases/tag/v1.0</ref> | The first version released on March 22, 2016.<ref>https://github.com/yellows8/ctr-httpwn/releases/tag/v1.0</ref> | ||
Nintendo released [[3dbrew:11.4.0-37|11.4.0-37]] on April 10, 2017. The ctr-httpwn application stopped working, but the vulnerability was not actually fixed | Nintendo released [[3dbrew:11.4.0-37|11.4.0-37]] on April 10, 2017. The ctr-httpwn application stopped working, but the vulnerability was not actually fixed. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 03:08, 13 August 2022
This software is old and outdated. It will likely never see an update again, and people may be unable to provide support if you use it. |
This page is a work in progress. |
Developer(s) | yellows8 |
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Console | Nintendo 3DS |
Version | v1.2 |
Links | |
GitHub | yellows8/ctr-httpwn |
ctr-httpwn is an exploit for the HTTP system module. It was mainly used to prevent the console from seeing and downloading new system updates, before the advent of easily-accessible custom firmware.
History
The first version released on March 22, 2016.[1]
Nintendo released 11.4.0-37 on April 10, 2017. The ctr-httpwn application stopped working, but the vulnerability was not actually fixed.