Wii U allegedly hacked, Nintendo addresses would-be pirates

http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/wiiuhack1.jpgWhile some people associate the word “jailbreaking” with prison riots or smartphone hacking, the most mainstream of cracking subcultures also takes on video game consoles. A mod chip developer known as WiiKey is now claiming to have reverse engineered the Wii U’s disk encryption, making it possible to play “backed up” copies of games via a USB drive. The group says its “WiikeU” optical drive emulator is region free and compatible with all Wii U console models. So far the hacking brood has yet to furnish any proof of its claims, but Nintendo is very much aware of the situation. In a statement to *Eurogamer *the company said the following:
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.
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Via: Eurogamer
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