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First they seize Nsw2u, then Nintendo will brick your Switch 2
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51030, member: 636"] Federal agents shut down a major Nintendo Switch piracy website called Nsw2u during a coordinated law enforcement operation. The site displayed an official FBI seizure notice after authorities executed their warrant against the illegal ROM distribution platform. Dutch tax investigators from FIOD worked alongside American officials to bring down the popular piracy hub. Members of online Switch hacking communities watched the website disappear completely within hours of the initial takedown. Kotaku reporters first broke the story about the dramatic federal intervention against game piracy. Nintendo refuses to discuss the website seizure but continues launching aggressive campaigns against unauthorized gaming activities. The Japanese gaming giant has equipped upcoming Switch 2 consoles with remote bricking capabilities that permanently disable modified systems. Regional government agencies challenge these harsh anti-tampering measures despite Nintendo's determination to stop illegal modifications. Early Switch models fell victim to simple paperclip exploits that allowed easy jailbreaking by amateur hackers. The company quickly released updated hardware versions that blocked the embarrassingly simple modification technique. Determined gamers continue breaking into Nintendo systems despite increasingly sophisticated security measures and legal consequences. The battle between console makers and hacking communities shows little sign of slowing down as both sides escalate their tactics. Nintendo learned painful lessons from the original Switch launch when basic office supplies could compromise their expensive gaming hardware. [/QUOTE]
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