This is NOT a hacking tool.
This is just a harmless prank tool for friends.
Devices may simulate connections, but nothing malicious occurs. We will shut down any misuse.
NISKA is our sub-company under Blue Helm Studios.
If you want to troll your friends with a simulated "hacking" prank (perfect for April Fools), this is the tool for you!
Important: Zygo is a visual simulation system. It accesses devices and connects over networks for simulation purposes only. No real hacking or viruses are possible.
Step 1 — Zygo Interface Setup
Download Zygo Interface
Launch Zygo and open the dashboard. It represents your "main control device".
Status in the corner will show: DISCONNECTED
Step 2 — Receiver Mode
Download the receiver: Receiver Zygo
Launch it and activate “Receiver Simulation Mode”.
A secondary window labeled Zygo Receiver (Simulated Instance) will appear.
Step 3 — Connection Setup
On both devices, go to Settings → enable "Connector" and select connection type.
Then go to Connections → "Add Device", locate, and connect on both sides.
Step 4 — Connection Prompt
On the receiver device, a command terminal will appear:
[LAPTOP#1] has requested "control" over [LAPTOP#2]. Would you like to accept?
Type CONFIRM to continue.
Step 5 — Console Interaction
A command console opens in the Receiver window.
Available commands:
Step 6 — Close Behavior
When closing the Receiver window, you may be asked: "Run Receiver simulation in background?"
This only affects the on-screen dashboard state.
Security Note
Zygo simulates access to files, hardware, networks, etc., but all processes are contained within the browser interface. Nothing real happens outside this simulation.
Download a harmless prank file (text-only content).
Is this a real hacking system?
No. It is a simulated control tool using Blue Helm Studios' Zygo.
Does it connect to other devices?
Yes (simulated). To disable, see shortcuts here.
Can it harm my computer?
No. The web version runs safely in the browser. The app version is also safe and updated frequently.
How can I exit the simulation?
Supported on Windows, macOS, and ChromeOS:
What commands are available?
We are still expanding the list. Check the full list here.