Team Xecuter members arrested for selling Nintendo Switch hacks

Max Louarn, Yuanning Chen, and Gary Bowser who are alleged members of Team Xecuter were charged with 11 felony counts.

 

Max Louarn, Yuanning Chen, and Gary Bowser who are alleged members of Team Xecuter were charged with 11 felony counts.

According to the US Justice Department (DoJ) members of the infamous piracy group, Team Xecuter have been arrested and charged with 11 felony counts. The hackers are allegedly involved in selling methods of hacking and homebrewing consoles.

Team Xecuter is a long-standing hackers collective involved in developing software and devices to hack Nintendo consoles, such as the Switch and 3DS. The group specializes in jailbreaking consoles like the PSX, PS Vita, and Nintendo handhelds.

They are the same individuals who offered the SX Pro dongle to boost a homebrew OS and licenses to enable players to use custom firmware.

Members of piracy Group Team Xecuter Charged for Selling Nintendo Switch Hacks
A Nintendo Switch hacked with the SQ Pro and SX OS could play virtually

The group kept changing its devices’ names from 2013 to 2020 and used brands like the Stargate, Gateway 3DS, the TrueBlue Mini, and the SX line, which includes Pro, OS, Core, and Lite. They used Maxconsole.com and Axiogame.com websites as sales channels. 

According to the DoJ, two hackers, Max Louarn, a French national, and Gary Bowser, a Canadian national, will face trial in the US. Bowser was arrested and deported from the Dominican Republic whereas Louarn will be extradited to the US.

 

Yuanning Chen, a Chinese national, is also allegedly a member of the group and is charged with the other two members. All the charges are filed in the US District Court in Seattle.

When a console is hacked in this way, users may load emulators and ROMs from various consoles, and they may also load pirated games, circumventing the need to pay for titles.

The charges include wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and trafficking in circumvention devices.

As per the DoJ’s indictment , the group catered to gaming enthusiasts and game developers as there is an overwhelming demand for enterprise devices to run pirated videogames.

“To support this illegal activity, Team Xecuter allegedly helped create and support online libraries of pirated videogames for its customers, and several of the enterprise’s devices came preloaded with numerous pirated videogames. Team Xecuter was so brazen that it even required customers to purchase a “license” to unlock the full features of its custom firmware, the SX OS, in order to enable the ability to play pirated videogames,” the court documents revealed.

US prosecutors explained that there are more than a dozen active members of the Xecuter group, including website designers, vulnerability hunters, hacking devices manufacturers, and resellers. At the moment, Xecuter’s e-store and blog are unavailable.

 

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  1. The thing here is this is legally speaking Grey, not black.

    Why? Because just because the SX core/SX Pro enabled people to play Pirated games doesn’t mean the company intended their product to be used that way.

    It could simply be that they intended it as a backup system as well as to enable Homebrew to run on the Switch.

    I honestly hope the DOJ loses badly because there’s no proof of malicious intent here.

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