DSi Common Key Bruteforcer

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Apparently he was running it in Secure Random and it gave him a bogus key. We don't know what happened.
BTW if you think GBAtemp is trash then GTFO.
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Yeah, Sorry about that. If your in #dsidev and #gbatemp.net you would know whats going on.
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[16:02] he wasn't running it in 1 bit mode though, so...
[16:02] secure mode
[16:02] this means loopy's key is fake too?
[16:02] * merc|AFK ([email protected]) has joined #dsidev
[16:03] mine is still running for more than 3 days
[16:03] normal mode
[16:03] aka
[16:03] standard
[16:03] you shouldn't run standard
[16:03] well
[16:03] it'll take forever like that
[16:03] you can't use secure, it gave me a fake key
[16:04] * mattgentl ([email protected]) Quit (Ping timeout: 480 seconds)
[16:05] WB3000's got some 'splainin' to do then
[16:09] well
[16:09] this sucks
[16:09] what?
[16:09] so what's our plan now?
[16:09] keep goin' at it?
[16:10] and loopy's key is prob fake?
[16:10] no
[16:10] * rodries|A ([email protected]) Quit
[16:10] loopy's got serious haxx
[16:10] but he wont share =(
[16:10] it was same mode, same 1st bit, same goddamn program
[16:10] he doesn't need a bruteforcer
[16:10] he's got manly juices
[16:10] yeah
 
well now that i know it was fake i have removed the update from dsibrew

im running the bruteforcer in 1 bit mode now
 
I never saw an update on DSiBrew.
Anyway, if Secure Random is broken, then 1 Bit is probably broken too since it's just a smaller subset of Secure Random.
 
the reason that this prog will not work (in any mode) is that it is downloading dsiware from nus servers but not downloading the ticket, it is not possible to bruteforce it without the ticket because you need the common key to decrypt the ticket, then use the decrypted ticket to decrypt the other data (or some similar process) so any key you may be given by this program is wrong.
 
DeltaBurnt said:
All my friends who have this keep IM'ing me "I have the key!" then saying "Hahaha, just kidding!".

Now I'm starting to get annoyed. This brute forcer it pure evil if you ask me.

Lol, anyways good lucky to everyone with this running!
"The Pearl"

Anyone who has read that novel knows what I mean, and the moral of the story.
 
Well, I made a Small but effective Programm that lets you set the key you want start cracking with! Now I just need someone who can make a PHP Script that gives away start-keys to all people who want to crack the common key. They should be all incremented by 10 00 00 (Yes, that is Hexadecimal!). I think that is not too much.

Also it may be good for you to know that i would host this on my Server with MySQL Database. I hope somebody would code this.

Eventhogh there is no PHP Script that will give you numbers, I will post my Programm! Maybe it will help you. But Before: A Tut for It:

1. Click on Search Bruteforcer...
2. Search and choose the bruteforcer exe
3. Insert Your Start Key
4. Click on Start
5. Wait until the Bruteforcer has downloaded the neccessary files
6. type in 1
7. Wait until the Bruteforcer Found the key or until it has tried more than 1040400 times.

Download (via MediaFire)
 
Eternal Myst said:
DeltaBurnt said:
All my friends who have this keep IM'ing me "I have the key!" then saying "Hahaha, just kidding!".

Now I'm starting to get annoyed. This brute forcer it pure evil if you ask me.

Lol, anyways good lucky to everyone with this running!
"The Pearl"

Anyone who has read that novel knows what I mean, and the moral of the story.

I haven't read it, but considering that it was written by John Steinbeck, I have a pretty good feeling of what your getting at

So, back to square one eh?
 
mercluke said:
the reason that this prog will not work (in any mode) is that it is downloading dsiware from nus servers but not downloading the ticket, it is not possible to bruteforce it without the ticket because you need the common key to decrypt the ticket, then use the decrypted ticket to decrypt the other data (or some similar process) so any key you may be given by this program is wrong.

The process you described is the one which the program uses...

And until I can actually find this 'bogus key' and test it, I would advise not siding against the program. You have no pictures or proof besides a key which supposedly does not even run through the program successfully again. Trust me, something as unlikely as this would not occur.

I have had loopy's testimony that the program takes the real key and works, as well as information regarding the key file...

QUOTE[15:50] that "key file" showed the time it took to generate it. since that was way way way more than, say, 10ms, it has to be false.
 
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