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Platinum.7z [portable]

The data within platinum.7z originated from a security breach involving researcher Zammis Clark, who gained unauthorized access to Nintendo's internal servers between March and May 2018. Although the breach occurred years earlier, the files were not distributed to public forums like 4chan until late 2020. 🛠️ How to Open or Use the File

The existence of is directly tied to a massive security breach of Nintendo’s internal servers, famously attributed to hacker Zammis Clark. Between March and May of 2018, Clark successfully infiltrated Nintendo's network, accessing vast amounts of proprietary data and source code. platinum.7z

Before diving into the specifics of "platinum," it is important to understand the container format. A file ending in .7z is a compressed archive created using 7-Zip, an open-source file archiver. The data within platinum

The vast majority of platinum.7z files encountered online are encrypted with a password. Why? Between March and May of 2018, Clark successfully

The .7z extension tells us it's a highly compressed archive. The "platinum" in its name comes from its most famous piece of content: the complete source code for the 2009 Nintendo DS game, Pokémon Platinum Version .

The file was part of a series of dumps originating from a massive breach of Nintendo's servers (specifically the "Zammis Clark Breach"). These files were initially shared on in a thread known as "Pokemon Proto General" (/ppg/) .

Platinum.7z [portable]