Bluebomb
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Author(s) | Fullmetal5 |
Type | Exploit |
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Bluebomb is an exploit for Broadcom's Bluetooth stack used in the Nintendo Wii. The main benefit of it is that it can be used on the Wii Mini, which lacks functionality used by other exploits. It can also be used to recover from Banner bricks. It takes advantage of the Wii's Bluetooth and injects unsigned code into the system via Bluetooth.
Installation requires a computer that can use Bluetooth and a Linux operating system. Here is a guide to help you with the exploit: https://wii.guide/bluebomb
Requirements
1. USB formatted as FAT32. -This cannot be the same flash drive used for your Linux Machine. 2. A Linux machine -If you are using a Chromebook, you do not need to install another Operating System; instead, enable Linux in ChromeOS.
-If you have a Raspberry Pi, you can use that instead as it most likely has Linux preinstalled.
-Windows Subsystem for Linux will not work as it does not have direct access to the Bluetooth adapter or USB ports.
-If you do not have Linux, Ubuntu is the most user-friendly option and can be run on computers running Windows or Mac.
-32-bit devices will require Ubuntu 16.04.
-For 64-bit devices, it is recommended to use the LTS edition due to its stability, but the latest release works as well.
-You can flash a Linux install to a USB flash drive instead of installing it on your computer. 3. A Bluetooth adapter. -An internal Bluetooth adapter will work.
-If you do not have one, make sure to get one compatible with Linux.