DSi Common Key Bruteforcer

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Yeah, that's pointless unless you have a PC with decacore (made the word up, don't even know if it's right) and I'm pretty sure that they don't make those, so... yeah
 
nerboking said:
If there are 24 digits, then the number of possible keys is just ten to the twenty-fourth power, which makes a trillion look like a little baby shrimp. It's actually a septillion.
Since it's hex, wouldn't it be 16^24?
79 octillion?
 
Bishopk said:
nerboking said:
If there are 24 digits, then the number of possible keys is just ten to the twenty-fourth power, which makes a trillion look like a little baby shrimp. It's actually a septillion.
Since it's hex, wouldn't it be 16^24?
79 octillion?

You're right in that I'm wrong, but I read up on the thread and someone before said the possibilities came up to above 340 nonillion.

...I really think having a server is a good idea...
 
You have to remember we have the first byte;) But ofcourse, there are still plenty of combinations to try.
 
i posted this on my blog, youtube, and site. Even though it might not make much of a difference
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please let the program generating the keys about the gpu - this could speed up the procedur extremely.
 
I'm not going to put any more effort into this. I have given source out with every release. If anybody wants to make it a bigger project than what it currently is, I have no issues with that. Go for it.

The odds are against you though. So go ahead and make it some huge distributed attack, you'll probably end up no farther than where you are now.
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WB3000 said:
I'm not going to put any more effort into this. I have given source out with every release. If anybody wants to make it a bigger project than what it currently is, I have no issues with that. Go for it.

The odds are against you though. So go ahead and make it some huge distributed attack, you'll probably end up no farther than where you are now.
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Well, it would be easier when you'll release the source code for programmers
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Lattka23 said:
WB3000 said:
I'm not going to put any more effort into this. I have given source out with every release. If anybody wants to make it a bigger project than what it currently is, I have no issues with that. Go for it.

The odds are against you though. So go ahead and make it some huge distributed attack, you'll probably end up no farther than where you are now.
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Well, it would be easier when you'll release the source code for programmers
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It is, it's included in the zip. The file is called "program.cs".
 
In case you haven't heard already Team Twiizers found in exploit in DSi mode and dumped the 16mb RAM of the nintendo dsi, and more than likely found the common key, so stay tuned for a release of this exploit and just maybe the common key...
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Charmandersrule said:
Where did you find info that said they dumped the 16mb ram?

http://hackmii.com/2009/07/dsi-mode-homebrew-anyone/

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QUOTESven // Jul 9, 2009 at 10:40 am

wilsonsblogspace: It’s actually running in DSi mode. We were able to dump the full 16 MB of RAM using this exploit.

And there is currently no way to tell that this is dsi mode by just watching this video. You’ll have to trust us and/or wait for some information.
 
skaman said:
Charmandersrule said:
Where did you find info that said they dumped the 16mb ram?

http://hackmii.com/2009/07/dsi-mode-homebrew-anyone/

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QUOTESven // Jul 9, 2009 at 10:40 am

wilsonsblogspace: It’s actually running in DSi mode. We were able to dump the full 16 MB of RAM using this exploit.

And there is currently no way to tell that this is dsi mode by just watching this video. You’ll have to trust us and/or wait for some information.

yes so i remain optimistic that they hae found the common key or parts of cruicial information to get the dsi homebrew started
 
Would they need the common key in order to do something like that?
 
Nice program, but wouldn't it be more simple to decrypt the common key by dumping the ram? I mean, the whole 16mb (maybe by allowing DS mode to access all 16 MB, witch would be possiple by bridging both sections of the ram and soldering it together, like they did with the tweezer hack on the wii. I know it will be more difficult on the DSi, since there isn't a lot of place for wire soldering)
 
Thezapper602 said:
Nice program, but wouldn't it be more simple to decrypt the common key by dumping the ram? I mean, the whole 16mb (maybe by allowing DS mode to access all 16 MB, witch would be possiple by bridging both sections of the ram and soldering it together, like they did with the tweezer hack on the wii. I know it will be more difficult on the DSi, since there isn't a lot of place for wire soldering)

I would sooner run a bus sniffer but there is no guarantee it is going to be in the ram for any length of time and even if it is finding it in a "raw" form is less likely (a simple invert is probably enough to foil us). Of course this means they will need to have a clue about security which past actions have not shown is likely but I would hope they learn from mistakes.

I suspect loopy has already done something similar though.
 
Don't even bother...it's basically impossible to find it with a bruteforcer. Chances are that somebody's gonna get it via another method first.
 
wasnt there a dsi save hack? maybe that will be a better method to pirate
 
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