A farewell note from Hykem (PSP, PS Vita, PS3, PS4, Wii U hacker)
For those of you who don’t know developer Hykem, he’s been a massive contributor to the console hacking scene. He’s worked on the security of the PS Vita, the PSP, the PS3, the PS4, and more recently the Wii U. He was recently at the center of some scene drama related to the release of an IOSU exploit, earlier this year. Then, he disappeared.
Hykem contacted me today with a farewell message for the scene. I did best diligence to confirm this message is legit, and to the best of my knowledge, it is. Of course, one can never be 100% sure, but I’ll let you judge.
Many hackers move on in life as they lose interest in hacking, but few of them ever officially say goodbye, and under such circumstances.
I want to personally thank Hykem for what he’s done for the scene. I know that some harsh things have been said on him and some of his recent behavior on the Wii U scene, but remembering only the past few months would be too easy, and extremely unfair to him and his work. Hykem has been a developer on the console security scene for almost as long as this site’s been up. There’s no doubt his contributions to console hacking have had a strong impact, and still will for many years.
He’s apparently been badly struck with legal and personal issues because of his natural curiosity for computers, a problem that I hope all people reading this blog can easily relate to. His message below:
Hello world,
I’m writing this letter as an attempt to achieve peace, both with others and myself.
You may or may not know me as Hykem and you’re probably wondering why you’re reading this here.
I asked Wololo if it would be possible to publish this for very solid reasons. I no longer have means to communicate and my alias has been used and associated with a few fake accounts, so, what better way to send a message than resort to one of the most influential and respected console hacking websites out there? Especially one that played such massive role in my life.
I must apologize to playstationhax.it and Greg, which were equally influential in my life, but it was easier and safer to verify I am indeed me through Wololo.Anyway, I would like to start off by apologizing to everyone who stood by my side and helped me throughout my ventures in the “hacking” world.
I was still a kid when my interest in reverse-engineering sparkled. In 2008 I began beta-testing and coding for JPCSP, a PlayStation Portable emulator written in Java. I met really great people there and had a great time learning and, essentially, creating.
My love for cryptography began exactly there, by reversing and implementing a crypto engine based on the PSP’s security model. I felt at home in our small community at emunewz.net and I feel it helped me grow as a person and as a programmer.Later, I moved to similar ventures on the PS3 console and my interest in reverse-engineering closed source devices kept growing. I was very proud to co-author the first PS3 emulator, RPCS3 with the amazing DH.
The project, despite its flaws, generated a massive community and a lot of really talented developers joined the cause.
Again, I spent hours and hours building a cryptographic engine to emulate the PS3’s security model.
I had a blast and I still can’t describe the feeling I had when we began seeing the results of our labour.
During that time, I also developed a few tools I was really proud of and helped establish my name as a serious programmer.I watched as embedded devices’ security kept improving over time and I like to think videogame console hackers played an important role there.
During all this time I never stopped learning and finding ways to become the best. Of course, I never even got close. There are plenty of incredibly talented hackers and developers out there.
Still, I never stopped having fun. I never cared for morals and ethics since my intentions were always pure.I’ve always been too curious and nothing makes me feel better than unveiling the multiple layers of a system and stare right at its core.
I knew the world of hacking could be dangerous and that there’s a very fine line between legal and illegal. However, I always believed that people were reasonable and if a kid broke into a system or exploited a console out of pure curiosity it wouldn’t be seen as a harmful act. I was terribly wrong.
I fail to understand the concept of a law that actively shortens our ability to learn and explore and I truly wish this will change in the future as there are amazing organizations fighting for these rights.I can’t really explain why I felt drawn into console hacking. It’s such a specific subset, why not something else?
I grew up with videogames and always imagined what would be like to develop a game or take part in the process of building a videogame console.
Ridiculous as it is, there was a time when videogame consoles were my only friends.
Also, the fact that these embedded devices became increasingly complex and secured greatly fed my curiosity.
I’m a big homebrew fan and I truly believe we as users and consumers should have the right to take full advantage of the systems we are purchasing. But, on the other hand, I also understand a company’s need to protect its creations.
I just wish there was a way to “meet in the middle” so students and talented people could have the freedom to explore their devices without putting a company at risk.My recent ventures involved recent consoles with very interesting security models. I talk of course about the PlayStation Vita, the PS4 and the Wii U.
Obviously, the Wii U is why I’m writing all this.
Many people are still angry, frustrated or disappointed at me for events I cannot take back and for that I apologize.
I apologize to everyone who stood by my side waiting for my work.I was really excited that after 2 years of working alongside so many talented developers trying to crack down the Wii U’s security model we were finally looking at its “guts”.
It was a roller coaster of emotions as we kept breaking the several layers of this system and began learning a lot about it.
Our intentions were, from the get go, to open the console to everyone and watch a new homebrew scene flourish as many did before with consoles like the Wii or the 3DS.
While we achieved some success, the last layer of security was still in the way to provide a powerful platform for homebrew.
While I was working on breaking this, another group completely smashed the console’s security, which made me jump the gun and tell everyone about my plans. Big mistake.What followed that was a big, big mess…
I’m not allowed, nor do I want to discuss what happened. After I disappeared rumours popped up and people kept trying to either clean or trash my name.
This is harmless right? I mean, it’s the internet, people say what they want, when they want for whatever reason.
Unfortunately, it has been everything but harmless for me.The whole mess that followed my disappearance literally sent my life down the drain. I’ve lost two jobs, faced serious legal problems and even became at risk of losing my place in my university.
People evoking the name “Hykem” for any reason is generating a lot of confusion around me and I wish to put an end to that.People may think I am some kind of monster, but I’m nothing but a curious guy taking a master’s degree in Computer Science with a strong interest in cryptography and security models.
I was inexcusably naive thinking I could just do whatever I wanted with my life. It doesn’t work like that.So, with this letter I present my permanent retirement from the “scene” and even from the whole world of security and hacking.
I no longer have plans to pursue a career in cybersecurity as I’ve always wished and I barely have any relationship with computers at all these days.
My email accounts have all been deactivated, my code repositories have been deleted and I kept no backups of them and any other accounts I may had (forums, websites) will no longer be accessed. I won’t ask for the deletion of those accounts simply to spare the administrators of the headache that is removing an account from the system, but, if they wish to do so, go ahead.
I take no responsibility for people who may try to re-upload or build upon my projects. If you happen to still have my repositories’ code, feel free to do whatever you want with it.I no longer possess anything even remotely related to hacking, no exploits, no code, no research, nothing. Not even backups.
From this day on, there won’t be any way to contact me and any account or identity created after today using my alias DOES NOT BELONG TO ME.
After I deleted my Twitter handle and the grace period expired someone decided to register it back. This account is not associated in any way with me.
It belongs to Peter Miller (a.k.a. Ichii Giki, Peter Mary and petermary17) and I have no idea why he is pretending to be me.Without further ado, I say forever goodbye and leave a big “thank you for everything” to the following people (in no particular order):
AlexAltea
George Moralis (shadow)
gid15
hlide
DH
BlackDaemon
zecoxao
naehrwert
flat_z
GregoryRasputin
Proxima
Yifan Lu
xyz
mr.gas
Major_Tom
TheFloW
173210
xerpi
George Klees (Marionumber1)
Syler Clayton (Relys)
Mathew_Wi
cyberdemon
comex
reprep
SMOKE587
Mr. Netrix
BBalling1
Hackinformer
Wololo
MathieulhIt truly was a pleasure to meet all of you.
Hykem is logging out…




wow so sad
hope he gets on well with his new life a true legend we shall all remember happy retirement mate and all the best for the future
Tis a sad, sad day as we lose a fellow brother of the scene. I feel his pain. The controversies do hit home even though you don’t think they ever will. I was part of something big back in 08-09 when the upms came out for psp and thing got out of hand. I do wish these things never happen but this life and a learning point. Hykem you are 1 of a kind as we all are. We all hold our own specialties in this. You will be missed.
You will be missed. Thank you for your contributions. And that image looks interesting… Maybe some vita key or something.
“Maybe some vita key or something.”
It’s NOT Vita. It’s definitely something to do with Wii U. Especially because FW 5.1.1 just so matches the latest Wii U version.
Ahh ok.
http://wololo.net/2016/01/18/kernel-keys-for-wii-u-iosu-5-5-1-revealed/
So the reports of Hykem being in trouble with the law is correct, well I’ll be dipped in dog ***.
This is very upsetting news, but, farewell Hykem. You will indeed be missed.
O.o CAN’T BELIEVE WHAT I READ
What a ***, seriously 1st world problems… man up, why are hackers sooky little ***.
Well at least he wrote a farewell note, most people just disappear.
I see this happening over and over again: All hackers feel good hacking this and that, until police/legal authorities knock on the door, then they run as fast as possible.
Oh well, good luck to you with the rest of your life.
Am i crying!? wololo y did u post this? 🙁
Man kick haters, we losing a dev today, this is much more serious than losing a soldier who fought for country 🙁
It all comes down to us, when we see a dev progessing, we push him out of his maximum limits, why dont people just appreciate whatever a dev has worked on and released to public, however small it may be, it is still hard worked on and the dev loses a lot of time and money for others, just to see that we actually only care about his work and hate him! Soo sad! 🙁
I also had a lot of interest in reversing and hacking, but this complete drenched my motivation and dreams 🙁
Much more serious than losing a soldier who fought for your country? Man, take your head out of your *** and show some respect to whatever country you belong to. This man didn’t die, he quit and he’s going to be FINE. A soldier on the other hand, actually gave his/her life away, unwillingly most of the time, and has a grieving family waiting for him. I agree with what you said afterwards, but come on, you can’t even begin to compare this to someone who gives their life away for their country.
“this is much more serious than losing a soldier who fought for country ”
Seriously dude…..thats a bit f**ked up saying that, retirement is never more serious than death.
suicide is more serious than death man, hykem is soo depressed which could lead to suicide, which is much more sad and serious, death is caused by a heartless person, suicide occurs due to our all heartlessness
I’m sad that hykem left but….holy *** people are so stupid and dramatic sometimes.
People hykem is fine!
This is so sad, happens every now and then, i wish things where different!
Hykem, if you ever read this comments, I believe you will and are an inspiration to any common guy who tries to go deep in this world of security as you did. As for the future, I believe not only me but a lot of people wish you well, hope everything keeps getting better on your life, stay strong.
What ever he will do in his life I wish him all the best.
I noticed he said backups twice hint hint :3
I only have one question: was it Nintendo or Sony?
I don’t know the story behind hykem. But enjoyed very much the letter he left!! I understand his curiousity in the console hacking scene (especially the part about breaking the layers of security on his consolle devices). I respect that!! I, one day, dream about even remotely coming close to being able to study a console security system and even get remotely close to its internal layers!! Can only dream about it! I feel like it is okay for him to retire, being that the hacking communities can, at times be very stressful, for the developers and the users too. Farewell to you Hykem! Will search up your work in the scene (just for curiousity).
Have a great life my friend! Hope the best to you
Ps. It’s sad to see Hykem go. But, in the past, I’ve heard that the wii hacking scene isn’t one of the best. Hehe
I ignore the reasons that “literally sent (his) life down the drain” but I wonder why just don’t contribute with another identity ? That wouldn’t affect your real life and actually people won’t know your face , name ..etc
PEACE !
That made something die a little in me and I didn’t really know this person. Anyways, fairwell dear person, I wish you a better (peaceful) life…
CHICKEN….
u call someone who can do what u can’t a chicken? lol wonder what that makes u then
Man, really makes you feel bad for the guy, never expected it to escalate like this.
/Salute
https://twitter.com/hykemthedemon/status/766357418347335680
Did you read the part of the post that said it’s NOT him? Go ahead and update though, lol.
First, and he will be missed
That seems too sad for him :/ I wish him the best luck in his life
That seems too sad for him :/ I wish u Hykem the best luck in your life 😀
Rip
Adam Jensen: “Yeah, Rip.”
Firstson!!!
I seriously still don’t see how ppl tried to run his good name in the dirt(after years of contributions
I sincerely wish you find peace ^_^
The exploit is going to be released by the SALT team and they need to rub some of that on his wounds as well
In other words: Nintendo used legal action against him and it turned him off of computers. Nintendo has been doing a lot of that lately.
I’ve looked it up, and I don’t think it was due to that. But then again, I can’t be sure as I haven’t been following him…
Hello,
I hope you read this message:
Who ever is persecuting you for what ever you did or didn’t do. Please do not give up on your dreams and desires. You are too talented to stop what you enjoy. “Do what you enjoy, and enjoy what you do” Don’t let anyone tell you any different.
Any Personal or legal troubles can be over come in time. you can still peruse a career and be happy. Take time to focus on what is important right now. finish school, get a good career.
You have made great achievements in the hacking world and development, I would not give anyone the satisfaction to know they have defeated you. The security world needs people like you. take a break, disappear and come back stronger than ever. don’t ever give up!
Thank you for what you have done for the scene.
I hope he reads ^ this ^ too
This may be true to some extent and easier said than done, but u read he has lost 2 jobs and his life is becoming hard, this would make legal troubles hard and not worth going to prison over, since he would have to give up hacking if that happened anyways. The guy did his part for the scene (very well) and now just wants to live in peace.
I hope he just signs off as Hykem and signs on with a new name, with lessons learned.
I Don’t Know What To Say Or How I Feel…
/salute
Sad that he is leaving, the more devs we have on the scene, the more progress can be made….however, when you go on a site and say an estimated time frame for release, people are going to take that as “it will be released on that date”….i’m not hating on Hykem and I never did. Just got to remember that when it comes to the internet, people seem to think they have the biggest *** in the world behind a keyboard. Who knows, maybe Hykem is going away as a name and he’ll release the IOSU exploit under another name. Wouldn’t it be the biggest “f.u.” to the haters if he released it under another name and when you install it on the Wii U, it shows a red screen with “made possible by The Lying Clown a.k.a. Hykem” or something like that….
I just learned about you but from this letter I can tell you’re a great person.
Any pivot point in life makes you grow.
Something is always interesting, I wish you well on your new start.
Thank you for your contributions, you will be missed!!!
So sad =` (
Good luck to you with the rest of your life.