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Revision as of 00:37, 5 January 2015
The Tweezer Attack was an exploit that involved the use of a pair of tweezers to bridge areas of memory, allowing homebrew code running in Gamecube mode to have access to limited sections of Wii memory in order to map out the rest of the console a small piece at at time.
The Tweezer Attack has been patched against by Nintendo in order to prevent people from reproducing it and obtaining their Wii's private encryption keys.
External Links
Interview with bushing where he explains some of the details of the attack
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