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=== Exploits === | === Exploits === | ||
The custom firmware method recommended for 11.16.0, [[3dsguide:installing-boot9strap-(usm)|unSAFE_MODE]], uses a flaw in Safe Mode that can be used to install custom firmware. This is because Nintendo is more reluctant to update Safe Mode to patch exploits (since an unmodded 3DS would have no way to fix a brick by doing a system update if SAFE_FIRM were also bricked). There | The custom firmware method recommended for 11.16.0, [[3dsguide:installing-boot9strap-(usm)|unSAFE_MODE]], uses a flaw in Safe Mode's Internet Settings that can be used to install custom firmware. This is because Nintendo is more reluctant to update Safe Mode to patch exploits (since an unmodded 3DS would have no way to fix a brick by doing a system update if SAFE_FIRM were also bricked). | ||
There are two other Safe Mode-based exploits that are now unusable: | |||
- [[3DS:Alternate Exploits/Installing boot9strap (safecerthax)|safecerthax]] was an exploit for original 3DS and original 3DS XL models that ran under Safe Mode, and used the SSLoth vulnerability that was still available under SAFE_FIRM. This was patched in 11.15 by patching SSLoth in a similar fashion to NATIVE. | |||
- [https://github.com/TiniVi/safehax safehax] allowed the console to load a <code>.bin</code> payload after being loaded from Homebrew Launcher due to the Safe Mode firmware being outdated and the console being able to load SAFE_FIRM (the Safe Mode firmware) when the console was booted into normal firmware. This exploit was given a partial patch in version 11.3 and fully patched in version 11.4. | |||
===Redownloading system applications=== | ===Redownloading system applications=== |