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[0day] [exploit] Compromising a Linux desktop using. 6502 processor opcodes on the NES?!

Scary Beasts Security

The Project Zero 90-day deadlines appear to achieve this compromise nicely and there’s a lot of data backing up the policy. In the NES application, the upper 32kB of address space (0x8000 - 0xffff) is reserved for ROM, i.e. the read-only data on the cartridge you have stuffed in. This 0day is more about fun than impact.