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The YouTube Patched NSP vulnerability was discovered in 2020 by a security researcher, who found a way to manipulate the NSP file format to create a specially crafted package that could be used to exploit a vulnerability in the Switch's firmware. The exploit relies on a patched version of the YouTube app for the Switch, which was modified to allow the installation of arbitrary NSP files.

Many CFW users configure their systems to block Nintendo's servers entirely, either through custom DNS settings like 90DNS or through the hosts file in Atmosphere. This preventive measure helps avoid accidental ban triggers but has an unintended consequence: the official YouTube app—which tries to contact Nintendo servers at launch—will simply refuse to function. youtube patched nsp

: Distributed as an .nsp file, which is the standard format for Switch digital software, and installed via tools like Tinfoil , DBI , or Goldleaf . Installation Overview The YouTube Patched NSP vulnerability was discovered in

Before proceeding, ensure your Switch meets these requirements: This preventive measure helps avoid accidental ban triggers

In some instances where the patched app fails to launch, a potential fix is to delete the contents of the /atmosphere/contents folder on your SD card (after backing it up) to resolve conflicts and then try launching the patched YouTube app again.