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NISKA is our sub-company to Blue Helm StudiosIf you want to troll your friend, simulate 'hacking' their laptop for April Fools? Well this is the perfect for you!

Setup Tutorial

Important: Zygo is a visual simulation system. As it does access devices and connect over networks. You cannot hack or have the intention of putting a virus as there's an easy way to kick you out of control.


Step 1 — Zygo Interface Setup

Download Zygo Interface

Launch Zygo

Open the Zygo Dashboard

This represents your "main control device".

The status showed in the corner will show: DISCONNECTED


Step 2 — Receiver Mode

Download the reciver Reciver Zygo

Launch the reciver Zygo

Inside the interface, activate “Receiver Simulation Mode”.

A secondary window will appear labeled:

Zygo Receiver (Simulated Instance)


Step 3 — Setup

On both devices, go into settings and enable "connector" then choose the connection type.

Then go to settings again, go to connections, then press 'add device' it'll locate, press connect and press connect on the other device.

Step 3 — Connection Prompt

On the reciver device, a command terminal will popup inside of the app will show up:

[LAPTOP#1} has requested "control" over [LAPTOP#2]. Would you like to accept.

Type CONFIRM to continue the sequence.


Step 4 — Console Interaction

A command console will open inside the Receiver window.

Commands you can type:

(hover over the following for an explanation

Step 5 — Close Behavior

When closing the Receiver window, a prompt appears:

"Run Receiver simulation in background?"

This only changes the on-screen state of the dashboard.


Security Note

Zygo does access files, hardware, networks, USB devices, Bluetooth, or any external systems. But this is for the system to work.

All processes are contained inside the browser interface.

Download

Download a harmless prank file (text-only content).

Q&A

Is this a real hacking system?
No, it's a tool to control. It uses the Blue Helm Studios software called Zygo.com to control it.

Does it connect to other devices?
Yes it does, but if you want to disable it, look at the shortcuts to disable it here. for more detail and how to config to your liking.

Can it harm my computer?
As there is a web broswer version, it's less believeable. We do have an app version which works better and gets more frequent updates.

How can I shortcut out of it?
Since we support ChromeOS, MacOS and Windows. There's three ways:

What is all the commands?
Since we are still testing this tool, we do not have a lot. But that doesn't mean we have done. Check it out here