Hacking Crash WiiU via browser. Exploitable?

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When you hit home, you get a white screen like he had.


Interestingly, I've experienced this same behavior while using the browser exploit. CPU1, which does most of the actual work for applications, has been taken over by the hack, so pressing home fades out to white but does nothing else. This means that CPU1 is heavily occupied with something and not releasing the foreground as it should.
 
Interestingly, I've experienced this same behavior while using the browser exploit. CPU1, which does most of the actual work for applications, has been taken over by the hack, so pressing home fades out to white but does nothing else. This means that CPU1 is heavily occupied with something and not releasing the foreground as it should.


It'll eventually turn black. Now I'm no expert, and I'm not sure if you are, as I've never spoken to you before, but do you think this will get somewhere then? I'm just worried because you need the browser to connect to the internet before it launches, and I just removed the connection from my Wii U, to avoid updating. So maybe when I turn it back on if this ever becomes a "thing", and put the connection back on, since the firmware update installs post-reboot, I can activate the exploit before powering off, eh?
 
Interestingly, I've experienced this same behavior while using the browser exploit. CPU1, which does most of the actual work for applications, has been taken over by the hack, so pressing home fades out to white but does nothing else. This means that CPU1 is heavily occupied with something and not releasing the foreground as it should.

So that's why when I use the exploit my Wii U frozes... the only thing I can do to "unfroze" the console is using the rpc.exit() command, maybe when I say this could not work, I was wrong, this could be a possible hole in that case...

ChrisX930 I think you have done a great discover!, we don't know nothing yet, but it could work, so we need to make another ROP chain right?
 
Now I'm no expert, and I'm not sure if you are, as I've never spoken to you before, but do you think this will get somewhere then?

There's still not nearly enough information to make a decision on that, we'll investigate it sometime soon. I just thought it interesting that there was similar behavior between this and the browser exploit.
 
There's still not nearly enough information to make a decision on that, we'll investigate it sometime soon. I just thought it interesting that there was similar behavior between this and the browser exploit.


Ah! So the browser exploit held the same result? Sounds like a good thing B)
 
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