DSi Common Key Bruteforcer

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SoulSnatcher said:
Ben_j said:
overlord00 said:
lol what... according to whom?

According to loopy, who claims he has discovered the key. He seems is legit.
On what proof? Anyone could turn into a troll, even someone held in the highest regard; that's what the internets does to you


And this needs to have a GPU based version, too; the CPU can't do as much as it is capable of.

EDIT: Oh, and yo may as well run only one instance of the bruteforcer(read previous posts?)
 
If loopy was trolling about something as serious as this, he'd lose all respect, I don't think somebody so smart would do that.

It's a 128-bit key, that's 16 bytes, 16 characters. Normally that's 18,446,744,073,709,552,000 possible values, ranging from 0x0000000000000000 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.

However, since we know that the first character is 1, that leaves us with only 15 keys.
That's 1,152,921,504,606,847,000 possible values.

At your speed, that's 2,018,304,000,000 keys tried per year.

It'll take 571,232 years for you to find it by yourself at that speed, assuming the program doesn't try the same key more than once, I don't remember if this one does or not.

Yes, I know this contradicts something else I've posted before, but I realize now I made a really stupid mistake in that earlier math, and have corrected my copy-paste >>;
 
Rydian said:
If loopy was trolling about something as serious as this, he'd lose all respect, I don't think somebody so smart would do that.

It's a 128-bit key, that's 16 bytes, 16 characters. Normally that's 18,446,744,073,709,552,000 possible values, ranging from 0x0000000000000000 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.

However, since we know that the first character is 1, that leaves us with only 15 keys.
That's 1,152,921,504,606,847,000 possible values.

At your speed, that's 2,018,304,000,000 keys tried per year.

It'll take 571,232 years for you to find it by yourself at that speed, assuming the program doesn't try the same key more than once, I don't remember if this one does or not.

Yes, I know this contradicts something else I've posted before, but I realize now I made a really stupid mistake in that earlier math, and have corrected my copy-paste >>;

At this rate, everyone's going to give up when the 3DS comes out, and then starting from scratch on a completely different key(providing they even manage to get that)
And a year has gone by, and we're still either not doing anything, or waiting for someone else to do the job for us XD
 
just because they may be working on the key (either TT or Loopy) doesnt mean that they are gonna provide anyone with the CK, as it will allow for piracy, something that neither of those groups want.
 
xcdjy said:
Omega_2 said:
Rydian said:
If loopy was trolling about something as serious as this, he'd lose all respect, I don't think somebody so smart would do that.

It's a 128-bit key, that's 16 bytes, 16 characters. Normally that's 18,446,744,073,709,552,000 possible values, ranging from 0x0000000000000000 to 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.

However, since we know that the first character is 1, that leaves us with only 15 keys.
That's 1,152,921,504,606,847,000 possible values.

At your speed, that's 2,018,304,000,000 keys tried per year.

It'll take 571,232 years for you to find it by yourself at that speed, assuming the program doesn't try the same key more than once, I don't remember if this one does or not.

Yes, I know this contradicts something else I've posted before, but I realize now I made a really stupid mistake in that earlier math, and have corrected my copy-paste >>;

At this rate, everyone's going to give up when the 3DS comes out, and then starting from scratch on a completely different key(providing they even manage to get that)
And a year has gone by, and we're still either not doing anything, or waiting for someone else to do the job for us XD


I thought Team Twiizers were working on it?

You mean hoarding it and/or not saying anything in terms of progress? Cause if they are, I'd like to hear.
 
Flame™ said:
t377y000 said:
ok i downloaded & im running in secure random, how long must i run this thing before something interesting happens?

any where from one second to two billion trillion years.
lol my great great grand son will find the key
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*laughs at dumb dumbs*

as the key is unknown no one knows

it would take over 12 years for 1 PC to test every key

that saying if the last key it tests is the correct one

using random mode has more chance as it wont be a standard set of no's
 
Believe it or dont believe it, the dsi common key is already been successfully bruteforced. I wont give any further information and no, this not a trolling post, just an information to let you know
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WiiBricker said:
Believe it or dont believe it, the dsi common key is already been successfully bruteforced. I wont give any further information and no, this not a trolling post, just an information
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How?
 
Pong20302000 said:
*laughs at dumb dumbs*

as the key is unknown no one knows

it would take over 12 years for 1 PC to test every key

that saying if the last key it tests is the correct one

using random mode has more chance as it wont be a standard set of no's
A bit more than 12 years, probably.

Also, I think this is post 3,600.
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WiiBricker said:
Believe it or dont believe it, the dsi common key is already been successfully bruteforced. I wont give any further information and no, this not a trolling post, just an information to let you know
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well info is info

any news on when or where it was posted?
 
Pong20302000 said:
WiiBricker said:
Believe it or dont believe it, the dsi common key is already been successfully bruteforced. I wont give any further information and no, this not a trolling post, just an information to let you know
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well info is info

any news on when or where it was posted?
On the back of a milk carton, as that information is missing
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WiiBricker said:
Believe it or dont believe it, the dsi common key is already been successfully bruteforced. I wont give any further information and no, this not a trolling post, just an information to let you know
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