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'''Team Twiizers''' is our resident "1337 h4x0r" group. They are essentially responsible for the past and present formation of the Wii Homebrew scene. They are also responsible for the majority of work involving brick recovery. They should not be confused with the similarly named [[Team Twizzlers]].
 
'''Team Twiizers''' is our resident "1337 h4x0r" group. They are essentially responsible for the past and present formation of the Wii Homebrew scene. They are also responsible for the majority of work involving brick recovery. They should not be confused with the similarly named [[Team Twizzlers]].
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Team Twiizers is named for the infamous [[Tweezer Attack|tweezer attack]] in which a pair of tweezers was used to obtain the Wii's private encryption keys. Once the Wii's private keys were obtained, exploration of the system could truly get into full swing.
 
Team Twiizers is named for the infamous [[Tweezer Attack|tweezer attack]] in which a pair of tweezers was used to obtain the Wii's private encryption keys. Once the Wii's private keys were obtained, exploration of the system could truly get into full swing.
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Video Source: [[User:crediar|crediar]]'s clip of bushing from the 24c3 conference (Jan 2008).<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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Video Source: [[User:crediar|crediar]]'s clip of bushing from the 24c3 conference (Jan 2008).&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />&lt;br />
 
At the annual 24c3 hacker conference, bushing demonstrated an altered version of Lego Star Wars which was used to load some basic code displaying Wii Remote data in real time.
 
At the annual 24c3 hacker conference, bushing demonstrated an altered version of Lego Star Wars which was used to load some basic code displaying Wii Remote data in real time.
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Video Source: [[User:bushing|bushing]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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An exploit found in the save system of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii version) led to the next step: the release of the [[Twilight Hack]], which could load executables containing custom code compiled against [[libogc]]. The Twilight Princess exploit worked by using a modified save file containing a name for Link's horse which was long enough to cause a buffer overflow pointing to a memory address which contained the loader code.
 
An exploit found in the save system of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii version) led to the next step: the release of the [[Twilight Hack]], which could load executables containing custom code compiled against [[libogc]]. The Twilight Princess exploit worked by using a modified save file containing a name for Link's horse which was long enough to cause a buffer overflow pointing to a memory address which contained the loader code.
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Video Source: [[User:bushing|bushing]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
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Then followed the collaborative creation and eventual release of the [[Homebrew Channel]], which was installable via the Twilight Hack or by using a special ISO for Wii consoles with modded disc drives.
 
Then followed the collaborative creation and eventual release of the [[Homebrew Channel]], which was installable via the Twilight Hack or by using a special ISO for Wii consoles with modded disc drives.
  
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