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Despite the lack of an end-user web browser, a [[NetFront]]-based infrastructure is integrated into the Switch's UI, which allows the system menu to support several browser-like functions, such as authenticating for [[hotspot (Wi-Fi)|Wi-Fi hotspots]]. This lightweight browser was found to use a six-month-old version of [[WebKit]] containing a set of vulnerabilities collectively known as Trident that has the potential to allow the Switch to be hijacked by code execution in the browser. | Despite the lack of an end-user web browser, a [[NetFront]]-based infrastructure is integrated into the Switch's UI, which allows the system menu to support several browser-like functions, such as authenticating for [[hotspot (Wi-Fi)|Wi-Fi hotspots]]. This lightweight browser was found to use a six-month-old version of [[WebKit]] containing a set of vulnerabilities collectively known as Trident that has the potential to allow the Switch to be hijacked by code execution in the browser. | ||
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