World's one biggest problem is piracy. It is indeed that every owner of game companies is taking new preliminary precautions to counter it. Because of these circumstances, Nintendo pushes to make a piracy aversion to avoid this. The gaming titan is willing to take the new course and urge to Nintendo clients to utilize their capacity in the field.
According to Forbes, the Japanese gaming tycoon is rendering an amount of $20,000 for hackers to split down their flagship device such as Nintendo 3Ds, and discover certain security defect that might be misused by users. Nintendo will take the unpredictable course and urge the programmers to utilize their mastery in the field, after late reports that their handheld consoles are among the most popular targets of cyber pirates.
The accountability compensates program for the company's associates like San Francisco, and USA-based security firm HackerOne made the 3DS conceivable. The hackers will receive a reward as indicated by defenseless parts that may discover by the bounties on the game console. The reward will range from $100 to $20,000.
NEWSFEED stated that the expert analysts will prioritize on investigating 3DS, as indicated by Nintendo's legitimate posting and hackers must concentrate on these following conceivable cases. Besides, the company said that the bugs that are as of now known to public will not be qualified for the reward and that they will not disclose how the amount of reward is calculated.
The program is believed to have been activated by the measure of theft that their most recent diversion, Pokémon Sun and Moon, has encountered subsequent to being propelled only a month back.