Homebrew AES key scrambler

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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
That worked for finding the KeyY in a decrypted native_firm what I have from someone, ugh that means that now I have to find a native_firm which is <9.0
 
That worked for finding the KeyY in a decrypted native_firm what I have from someone, ugh that means that now I have to find a native_firm which is <9.0
<= 9.0, actually. It shouldn't have been changed to a normalkey before 9.3. Doesn't help you any further, though. And decrypting it without an N3DS is still painful.

http://txti.es/savecdn would bail you if they ever finished.
 
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If you have the normal keys you no longer need a 3ds to decrypt/encrypt s

3DS to CIA conversions are faster now :-)

I wonder if it's possible to "install" CIA without needing the 3DS console?
This is what im hoping for seamless CIA installation through PC to SD/MSD
 
I only checked the Whirpool hash, I'll assume the others are right.
But to enter in the club of the cool guys, you need to post a hash of C, not of the normal-key :)
just need to find something encrypted with that specific key. it'll take a while.
 

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