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Wii Internet Connection Reverse Engineered

AlexTheBeast writes "By packet sniffing his Wi-Fi connection, this hacker has already begun to dig into the internet interactions of the new Nintendo Wii. Basically, by using Firefox and after setting the user agent correctly, anybody can easily browse many WiiShop pages including the WiiShop main page and startup manual. More advanced connections including binary and virtual console downloads are currently in the works. Come join the project."

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  1. That's what happens... by tttonyyy · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..when developers play with their Wii.

    (Sorry, couldn't resist YAWJ (Yet Another Wii Joke))

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  2. So ... What's next by HappySqurriel · · Score: 4, Funny

    So ... what's next?

    Will we be getting a news story about a Hacker who had installed the Wiis web-browser on his PC by going to http://www.opera.com/ ?

    1. Re:So ... What's next by cloricus · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I was thinking that... Seriously today at work I sat in front of ethereal for two hours sniffing packets for regular network reports and just for general knowledge of what's going on and god knows what I saw go past. It isn't at all skillful to sniff out of a agent string and use a Firefox plugin to put in what ever you want - heck if you want to be 'uber leet' you can code your own agent string into Firefox! How awesome!

      So in summery this isn't even remotely interesting. Go home script kiddies...and by home I mean digg! (Yes I do have the karma to burn.)

      ...Still four weeks till we get Wii's in Australia. :(

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  3. Already Locked Down by A+Brand+of+Fire · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apparently Nintendo has caught wind of this and has already set up redirects to the Wii root website from these links.

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  4. Correction by A+Brand+of+Fire · · Score: 5, Informative

    It seems that it redirects with links referred from other websites. After putting in the URL manually, I was able to view the pages. Pretty cool stuff.

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    1. Re:Correction by tttonyyy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Given the number of consoles Nintendo must be anticipating serving those pages to, I'd expect them to be pretty much unslashdottable. A few people from slashdot? T'is but a scratch!

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  5. Roms! \o/ by remembertomorrow · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Once the Virtual Arcade system has been worked out, someone will put up a custom server where you can download the games for 0 points. All you'll have to do is point wii.com (or whichever A/AAA records are needed) to their server.

    It seems like this system will be hacked rather easily. :/

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  6. Squid proxy = Homebrew injection by palad1 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Good news everyone!
    By setting-up a squid proxy one could be able to make homebrews appear as games requiring 0 wii points before being sent to the wii, which will gladly accept it as a runnable executable!

    Now we just have to reverse engineer the 'Virtual Game Console'. 100 say it will turn-out to be a Mame clone.

    Can't wait till the Wii gets released in Europe. Oh my :)

    Besides, we may even be able to stream a divx player using this technique.

  7. Am I the only one who is impressed by..... by 8127972 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ..... the fact that this doesn't look like some sort of custom solution that would be forever tied to the hardware. Instead it seems to be very "off the shelf" in nature from what I can see. I'm impressed that Nintendo would go that route. Many companies wouldn't.

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  8. Welcome to the New Console Hack-fest by SalaciousPucker · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Microsoft is really the only console maker that has ventured online in any substantial way. They locked down their hardware and sealed off the wild wild internet (no IE on the 360) for good reason.


    I really think the Wii and/or the PS3 are going to be hacked to death. They have browsers, neither are experienced here and with Sony in particular, the whole thing seems kinda....rushed(?). I mean, with the media they are fine - people won't be burning blu-ray cheap enough soon enough. One click pirated downloads would be even worse though...it would be much easier. Given the cost & market for the PS3, a hack like this would be instant death for developer support.

    1. Re:Welcome to the New Console Hack-fest by iapetus · · Score: 4, Funny

      Yes. With potential security holes like this, I doubt it'll be long before we see some sort of crazy hack to run Linux on the PS3. Wouldn't that be great?

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    2. Re:Welcome to the New Console Hack-fest by FroBugg · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Is this really such a terrible thing for the Wii?

      Sure, some people may end up downloading pirated games instead of buying them from Nintendo, but as iTunes shows, people are perfectly willing to pay reasonable prices for things they can get free elsewhere.

      And since the Wii hardware itself is actually profitable for Nintendo (as opposed to the PS3), they're still going to make money from people who buy a Wii with no intention of ever buying a legit Virtual Console game or even a real Wii game. And maybe once these hackers have a Wii they'll buy some games after all.

  9. DNS redirection by AsnFkr · · Score: 5, Informative

    Using DNS redirection you can get the Wii to any website you wish. Video

  10. Re:why does this even work? by Yosho · · Score: 4, Interesting

    You appear to be under the misconception that the Wii is produced by Microsoft. It's not. It was created by Nintendo. Unlike Microsoft, they're not obsessed with encrypting everything under the sun. Why would they care if somebody figures out their network protocol?

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  11. Re:DMCA violation...? by Midnight+Thunder · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't reverse engineering the Wii packets to figure out the proper browser user string a DMCA violation?

    Depends. Reverse engineering is not a violation, but cracking encryption is.

    Note I haven't ever read the DMCA, so am I am relying on what I have heard on forums and new sites.

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  12. How to setup for this (simple way) by zepo1a · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is for FF 1.5 (yeah lame..haven't updated yet, I assume will work for 2.0)
    type
    about:config
    in FF Address bar
    right click in window. New->String
    use
    general.useragent.override
    for preferemce name, click ok
    use
    Opera/9.00 (Nintendo Wii; U; ; 1038-58; Wii Shop Channel/1.0; en)
    as string value. click OK. you should now be able to hit the site without a redirect to wii.com

  13. Re:It's actually a very good name. by somersault · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow.. interesting why anyone would want to think about pounded crap while drinking chocolate milk :s Yuck

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  14. Re:Bad smell by MyDixieWrecked · · Score: 5, Funny

    well, I've been playing with my wii so much, my arm is sore

    in fact, all my muscles are stiff. I'm in such bad shape, my wii makes me stiff.

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  15. Re:It's actually a very good name. by eln · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Finns have a word for "bloody assrape"? I'm suddenly afraid to go to Finland.

  16. Re:Bad smell by inKubus · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm in such bad shape, my wii makes me stiff.

    I can't decide if this is a Soviet Russia joke in disguise...

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