A YouTuber left their pet fish alone with a controller connected to their Nintendo Switch. The fish, using the controller, managed to navigate the console's menus and open the eShop, adding money to the account and buying items and The fish also revealed the owner's credit card information to viewers on the stream , The incident went on for several hours before the owner returned and stopped the fish. The victim contacted Nintendo and was able to get a refund for the money spent, the story started with the fact that the owner of the YouTube channel "Mutekimaru Channel" decided to conduct an experiment, He wondered if his pet fish would be able to play Pokémon games on Nintendo Switch on their own .

GitHub - edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines: A curated list of awesome search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red/Blue Team operations, Bug Bounty and more
A curated list of awesome search engines useful during Penetration testing, Vulnerability assessments, Red/Blue Team operations, Bug Bounty and more - edoardottt/awesome-hacker-search-engines
GitHub@RalphBroom sense ublock it does protect against the tracking then we can say it does protect your privacy because it does prevent websites from tracking you, because when you visit a website it could be another one you are not even visiting is tracking every thing you do in the website and gathering information such what content or product you are interested in and probably can be used in ads , that's what i understand from a quick google search 👍.
@RalphBroom ublock only thing it does is blocking ads that's all I know about this feature , and actually what privacy is associated with it that it does protect for you i don't know? I don't see any?
PrivacyTests.org is an open source project that measures and compares the privacy of major web browsers.
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@gkemp oh hey 🥱!!! Henry cavil how you doing?