Are you tired of fumbling with your Nintendo 3DS charging cable? Do you wish you could use a modern, reversible USB Type-C connector instead? With a few common tools and...| 4DCu.be
Mastercard SecureCode serves as an extra layer of protection designed to defend cardholders—and merchants—against the growing threat of fraudulent activity.| Chargebacks911
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With an eCommerce transaction, 3-D Secure technology works like an online PIN code. It can protect against criminal fraud attacks, but equally important, it protects you from liability due to fraud and other losses. Despite concerns about increased friction, every merchant should deploy 3-D Secure at checkout.| Chargebacks911
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This article will explain everything you need to know about ECI indicators, including what they are, when you’ll see them, and what they mean.| Chargebacks911
What is a one-time 3DS passcode? ‘3D Secure’ or ‘3DS’ is a relatively new security feature that has been introduced by Visa and MasterCard. When placing an order online, your Visa or MasterCard issuer may request an additional security check to ensure it is you placing the order. They will do this by sending you […] The post Why am I being asked for a Pass code? (3DS) appeared first on Mobal Support.| Mobal Support
How 3DS affects merchants in America, and whether 3d Secure is required in the US and the effect on consumers.| Signifyd
Edit (Nov 2 2022): This article contains some prior speculation and grumbling about Cemu, which is no longer closed source. Even prior to open sourcing, Cemu aided in documentation efforts for decaf. At the time though, contributions to WUT were solely done by decaf-emu and others. While hanging around in the Citra and yuzu Discord servers this question (or some variant of it) has arisen several times, “Why was Cemu/yuzu able to develop so quickly?”, and while there’s some fairly obviou...| [Segmentation Fault]
This blog post details another savegame exploit found in VVVVVV, affectionately named (v*)hax. This post is purely for documentation, to download the exploit you can look here and for the exploit code you can check here. The Save The save files in VVVVVV are especially easy to pick apart, since the save files themselves are actually just XML files with a cool .vvv extension. Because of this, there are no checksums or other security measures used on them, and for the most part they are fairly ...| [Segmentation Fault]
This blog post details a savegame exploit found in Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon, known as supermysterychunkhax. To start, I’ll go ahead and say that this is purely for documentation and if you want the actual exploit itself you can look here for the code and here for a save installer 3dsx. The Save On an initial inspection of the save, it has four files: dungeon, game_data, game_system, and game_header. While dungeon was legible, the other files appear to be either encrypted or otherwise o...| [Segmentation Fault]
A long while back I posted a video demonstrating an experiment I had done purely as a proof of concept for redirecting the 3DS input entirely over wireless. While I originally intended to port to NTR, I found myself losing interest in doing so, and unfortunately it was put on the backburner for a long while. It seemed though that every time I looked at NTR’s plugin documentation I just simply lost interest because actually going about doing it would end up taking a substantial amount of tim...| [Segmentation Fault]
So over the last week or so I was bored and decided to poke around and see how exactly the Mystery Gift protocol worked for Gen VI Pokemon games. My motivation actually came primarily from some of the findings that you could actually spoof a Hoopa by changing your SSID to “McDonalds Free Wifi”, and this made me somewhat curious as to how the differences in SSIDs were determined in finding a Mystery Gift. As a forewarning to how I conducted this research, this was all done using MITM as o...| [Segmentation Fault]