Homebrew AES key scrambler

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Let me just boot up my quantum computer to try 2^128 possibilities and check which one matches the hashes posted here.
OR you can scan firm for the 128bit values that match the keyy/normalkey hashes, then use the script posted earlier to get C. Or you can do what I did and waste hours writing code and doing normal key brute forcing on the 3ds directly QQ
 
Let me just boot up my quantum computer to try 2^128 possibilities and check which one matches the hashes posted here.
Maybe your GPU can run through SHA-1 hashes fast enough, actually. Dunno how fast GPU SHA-1 cracking is these days, but assuming 1 million hashes per second, you'd have about 340282366920938463463374607431768 seconds or around 10 ^ 25 years.

OR you can scan firm for the 128bit values that match the keyy/normalkey hashes, then use the script posted earlier to get C. Or you can do what I did and waste hours writing code and doing normal key brute forcing on the 3ds directly QQ
If he doesn't have an N3DS, decrypting the N3DS NATIVE_FIRMs 8.1/9.0 could probably be harder than that part.
 
If he doesn't have an N3DS, decrypting the N3DS NATIVE_FIRMs 8.1/9.0 could probably be harder than that part.
I suppose that's true. Although, I currently don't have a single 3ds with arm9 access. I had a friend of mine decrypt and run things for me, but I see your point.
 
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