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== Simple explanation ==
 
== Simple explanation ==
 
The signing (also known as Trucha) bug was a bug present in earlier IOS versions that allowed the digital signatures (which show that Nintendo had approved the content in question) of software to be easily faked, which allowed the installation of software that Nintendo hadn't approved. Shortly after its widespread use appeared, it was patched; first in [[IOS37]]. This exploit was used in the original version of the Homebrew Channel installer, and is still used in many applications.
 
The signing (also known as Trucha) bug was a bug present in earlier IOS versions that allowed the digital signatures (which show that Nintendo had approved the content in question) of software to be easily faked, which allowed the installation of software that Nintendo hadn't approved. Shortly after its widespread use appeared, it was patched; first in [[IOS37]]. This exploit was used in the original version of the Homebrew Channel installer, and is still used in many applications.
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