In the gaming community, a "Tetris hack" refers to on the original NES version of the game.
Researchers discovered how to manipulate the game's memory through specific play sequences and high-score table entries.
By reading the high-score table as machine code, players can reprogram the game from within itself without using external hardware. This allows for "fixing" game-ending crashes or reaching Level 255. 3. "PyXie" Malware Campaign (Ongoing Security Risk)
This campaign has historically targeted healthcare and educational institutions to deliver ransomware.