digitydogs said:And with the account being hacked, when he does release the official version no ones going to believe its actually him.... Great piece of social engineering from someone against the loaders...
Slowking said:Not if he's really german. We have dynamic IPs over here...kakis said:this has an easy solution ... ask an admin for the IP registered in the web log
Luriden said:All this crap about him being hacked... anyone think maybe he just doesn't want to work on it anymore? Replace the threats from "Waninkoko" with "Nintendo" perhaps?
That would be pretty dumb on waninkoko's part since dozens of people are going to try it out anyway and they'd immediately report it as real. After marcan verified that it wasn't a bricker, I'm going to make a new backup of my mario kart disc and try it out tonight if this hasn't been figured out by then. I seriously doubt that it's real though.Slowking said:kakis said:this has an easy solution ... ask an admin for the IP registered in the web log
Not if he's really german. We have dynamic IPs over here...
Dynamic IPs are in use everywhere but you can still use them to narrow it down to an ISP and/or country. If Wiigator's been logging in from his home computer using Tiscali Germany or something as his service provider, you can differentiate that in the logs from some kid in Nebraska using AOL who guessed his password. If the "hacker" has been dumb enough to log in with his normal account they can even match it up.
All this crap about him being hacked... anyone think maybe he just doesn't want to work on it anymore? Replace the threats from "Waninkoko" with "Nintendo" perhaps?mkfx said:QUOTE(Luriden @ Oct 20 2008, 07:32 PM)
if waninkoko really was threatening wiigator, i'm sure that he would come and deny it all on here (as well as claim that the files posted were fake...)
mkfx said:Luriden said:All this crap about him being hacked... anyone think maybe he just doesn't want to work on it anymore? Replace the threats from "Waninkoko" with "Nintendo" perhaps?
if waninkoko really was threatening wiigator, i'm sure that he would come and deny it all on here (as well as claim that the files posted were fake...)
You're completely rightbootsector said:This thread becomes funnier everyday!
Slowking said:Not if he's really german. We have dynamic IPs over here...kakis said:this has an easy solution ... ask an admin for the IP registered in the web log
marcan said:Wow, this is going to be interesting.
I guess waninkoko still can't recognize PPC binaries by sight, but looking at the DOL, it definitely has some code in it. And a lot of entropy. It's probably packed. Since I have BootMii anyway, I gave it a shot.
I didn't particularly set anything up (I just wiiloaded the file) so of course it failed. On the other hand, I obviously don't know if it actually loads anything or not, nor do I care. But it definitely does something, and it also isn't a bricker.
kremmy said:Dynamic IPs are in use everywhere but you can still use them to narrow it down to an ISP and/or country. If Wiigator's been logging in from his home computer using Tiscali Germany or something as his service provider, you can differentiate that in the logs from some kid in Nebraska using AOL who guessed his password. If the "hacker" has been dumb enough to log in with his normal account they can even match it up.Slowking said:Not if he's really german. We have dynamic IPs over here...kakis said:this has an easy solution ... ask an admin for the IP registered in the web log
edit: beaten