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    Default Wii U has been fully hacked, claims WiiKey. Nintendo responds. Then Wiikey Respond

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    Famous Wii modding team ‘WiiKey’ announced recently that they have hacked the Wii U and have reversed the disk authentication and encryption. Which according to them allows you to play Wii and Wii U games from a USB storage.


    Now before you get all excited, there has been no videos, pictures, or any real evidence. However, these claims shouldn’t be brushed off being as the WiiKey team are notorious for their work on the Wii, being the first to create a mod chip for the console a few years ago. It allowed you to play backups, just like the Wii U mod chip can do…. Supposedly.

    They announced it on their website, WiiKey.com in the news section. Their first, petite post saying what they have done is pretty simple:


    WiikeÜ - Its True!

    [2013.05.01] Yes, its real – we have now completely reversed the Wii U drive authentification, disk encryption, file system, and everything else needed for this next generation K3y. Stay tuned for updates!

    This little update means a lot though, like I said there isn’t any proof, but it still doesn’t mean you can write it off. If Total_Noob said ‘I have a kernel exploit’ would you believe him?
    Since the post, the WiiKey team have posted something else, referring to a quote from Nintendo replying on the matter that ‘a hacking team has compromised security’. Here it is:


    A few lines of code…

    “Nintendo is aware that a hacking group claims to have compromised Wii U security,” a spokesperson told Eurogamer. “However, we have no reports of illegal Wii U games nor unauthorized applications playable on the system while in Wii U mode.” 57 55 50 2D 50 2D 41 52 50 50 2D 30 30 2D 31 30 31 45 55 52 2D 32 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

    This is clearly a reply to ‘we have no reports of illegal Wii U games nor unauthorized applications playable on the system’ they haven’t said what it means, but with a bit of poking around by translating it into ASCII, I was greeted with ‘WUP-P-ARPP-00-101EUR-2′ Upon shoving that into google, it’s first, most accurate link description was here, a post on ps3hax forums, which shows that it’s probably the game New Super Mario Bro’s Wii U.
    Nintendo: Nothing wrong had been done to our console, people can’t play pirated games
    WiiKey: New Super Mario Bro’s Wii U.

    The WiiKey products page has a description of the upcoming WiiKeÜ’s features:

    •Play your WiiU and Wii games from any USB media!
    •Compatible with all WiiU models and regions
    •User friendly intuitive interface
    •No soldering required
    •Multi-language support
    •Supports most popular file systems, including EXT4/3/2, Max OS X, and NTFS
    •Powerful embedded Linux system
    •High-speed USB2 interface
    •Firmware and FPGA fully in-system updatable from USB media
    •Recovery mode – it is always possible to recover from a bad flash
    •Stylish USB remote with powered USB hub and charger function
    •Bulletproof high quality hardware (not manufactured in China!)

    With its ‘bullet-proof high quality design’ it’s a good thing it’s bullet proof, you don’t want your WiiKeÜ to get shot now, do we?
    Like I said in the title, Nintendo have responded, and in response to the hacking claims, they said this:


    “Nintendo is aware that a hacking group claims to have compromised Wii U security, however, we have no reports of illegal Wii U games nor unauthorized applications playable on the system while in Wii U mode.

    Nintendo continuously monitors all threats to its products’ security and will use technology and will take the necessary legal steps to prevent the facilitation of piracy.

    Behind a hack always comes great controversy, some people like it, some people despise it. People want hacks to bring more to their console, just like my how iDevice is jailbroken, I did it because of the ‘tweaks’ and features doing such a thing can bring. A full hack, will always bring more console sales, but game sales may dip, unfortunately. Like any bit of tech, and although I don’t own one I still want it to succeed. The Wii U is a great console, and it isn’t getting the recognition it deserves, it’s sales aren’t the best, and it is being put in the same category as the Vita in terms of unit sales. Which is bad for both consoles.

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    It's incomprehensible that the Wiikey Team claims the Wiikey was the first modchip for Wii. But that's a lie, the Wiinja was the first chip and the Wiikey only a bad copy. And it never did more than good open source chips. If it's true, I'm not shure whose work it was to develope this hack. Months ago someone other (I don't know who it was) claims that he hacked the Wii U, but he don't want to release it (due to piracy). I think it's possible that it was his effort and the Wiikey Team only want's to make money by bonding the hack to hardware.

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